From Deseret News archives:
Pornographers put gadget to criminal use
But I've also entered a realm that is making the war against pornography especially child pornography much more difficult to win.
I entered that realm quite unwittingly. I became aware of it only this week after reading a news story in The Record, a newspaper in Hackensack, N.J.
In the old days (which, like all things in the world of technology, really aren't that old), police would arrest suspected child-porn peddlers and seize their computers, usually finding thousands of incriminating digital photos. Today, the criminals are putting photos and videos on their cell phones, their pvps or on flash drives.
Flash drives, for those of you still looking for your computer "on" button, are small portable devices that can store lots of information and that plug neatly into any computer's USB port. Students use them to conveniently store research papers and other assignments so they can edit or print them from any computer.
While I was discovering all of this, the British-based Internet Watch Foundation issued a report this week saying Internet child pornography rapidly is becoming more prevalent and more violent. The report (available online at www.iwf.org.uk), said 60 percent of the Web sites selling such things offer images of child rape. It reports a fourfold increase in such extreme images between 2003 and 2006.
And, despite the complaints often heard about how difficult it is to corral content on a worldwide medium such as the Internet, 62 percent of these sites are hosted right here in the United States.
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