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The General
 
2010-07-30

Some help here:

I was checking my stats today and if i find a link which i don't really know i check it out. So i clicked this link and it went to a site full of pics with nude kids in sexposses and i saw one with a kid having a dick in his ass, didn't click further to see what's more on there. It was a site from Chile

So should i report it or what and to whom you report such a thing? I also have the IP of the visitor from that website.

arigato
 
2010-07-30

call the cops from a pay phone and tell them the url?

And clean the fuck out of your hard drive.

Or go to one of the sites here:http://www.saferinternet.org/web/guest/centre/-/centre/belgium?p_p_lifecycle=1&p_r_p_1607082367_country=Belgium&

Though I'd personally be super paranoid about IP tracking.

Scary shit.

The_Spectre
 
2010-07-30

^ what he said.

Reporting it is definitely the right thing to do, but it's like turning in a gun you might find on the street.

You'll be questioned about how you got it, where you were, etc etc etc...

Try to find a way to report it, while distancing yourself as far as you can from it.

arigato
 
2010-07-30

Yeah, I got enough suspicion off the cops last time I just turned in a wallet I found...

The_Spectre
 
2010-07-30

Dead Hookers are never easy to report, I hear y...

Oh... wallets.

RIGHT. That's what I meant.

digitalsteven
 
2010-07-30

Yeah, report it but do so anonymously as you can, mate.

Yep - and bleach your HD, cache and browsers as suggested.

Media44
 
2010-07-30

So uh this child pornography site, why is it linking to your page in the first place?

JimmyTheGent
 
2010-07-30

Originally posted by: The_Spectre but it's like turning in a gun you might find on the street.

I am sure a while back some guy did that in the UK and got done for posession of a firearm, even though he was just handing it in.

arigato
 
2010-07-30

Yeah, I remember that - he got charged with possession

The General
 
2010-07-31

Originally posted by: Media44 So uh this child pornography site, why is it linking to your page in the first place?

My stats check from where you are coming (searchengine, website,....) and one of them came from that site. Dunno why it did, probably used the google bar or his favorites from that site.

I reported the site to the hosting company, maybe they do something with it. That part of the site seemed as a directory on a bigger site totally not related to something like this.

n-gen.dk
 
2010-07-31

Why would you need to clear cache, server and what not. Don't it look more suspicious to the police in case they did do an investigation, that you looked like you was hiding something.

I would simply call the police or IT crime unit if you have one of those and tell them the truth, that you stumbled over this link while browsing your stats for your websites.

The simpler solution is often the best.

DontBogartMe
 
2010-07-31

people like you make me sick to my stomach. Sayin'.

arigato
 
2010-07-31

??? N-gen does sound naive but you're being awfully harsh. k

DontBogartMe
 
2010-07-31

I meant The General, that filth-monger. k So anyway Jeremie, if this kiddy-diddler does want to buy a flipbook you want me to handle it? k It's all money innit.

Joking aside, I agree with NGen, you don't want to make yourself look more suspicious here.

The General
 
2010-07-31

Originally posted by: DontBogartMe I meant The General, that filth-monger. k So anyway Jeremie, if this kiddy-diddler does want to buy a flipbook you want me to handle it? k It's all money innit.

Joking aside, I agree with NGen, you don't want to make yourself look more suspicious here.

Was this one of your contacts? That would explain it ofcourse k

Like i said, i reported it to their hosting company (in Chile) Not going to inform the police here and get myself in a lot of problems, those lazy slackers won't do anything.

n-gen.dk
 
2010-08-01

I guess its different in other parts of the world. But if I went to the police here in Denmark and said that I had discovered kiddie porn via a link on my website. I'm 99% that they would just thank me. :shrug:

arigato
 
2010-08-01

Fair enough, I'm 99% sure that here my computer would be seized and I'd get charged with having child porn on it, and the other guy, being in Chile, wold just get added to a list - if anything.

digitalsteven
 
2010-08-01

Yes, I reckon that's what would happen here in the UK. :shrug:

JimmyTheGent
 
2010-08-01

Nah in the UK they probably wouldn't even bother to investigate it. Infact they would probably only pretend to write it down..

Arsis
 
2010-08-02

Originally posted by: JimmyTheGent Nah in the UK they probably wouldn't even bother to investigate it. Infact they would probably only pretend to write it down..

I would suspect pretty much the same reaction in Australia. I've reported cyber crime in the past and I am 99% sure that the (relevant federal) police department just went through the process so that I could have a report ID and feel as though something was being done about it.

arigato
 
2010-08-02

The incident with your Facebook guys?

Arsis
 
2010-08-02

yah... spoke to the cybercrime unit and they put me onto the federal police who in turn asked me to file a report at my local station. None of them ever did anything other than email me a case ID... and for something that went well beyond child porn on the internet.

I'd be very surprised if reporting a url would result in any real action let alone the individual reporting it being investigated.

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