Interaktive Karte der norwegischen Polizei, die lebende Menschen zeigt, die versuchen, etwas herunterzuladen, was sie für CSAM halten

https://police2peer.politiet.no/

Von Initial-Chemical748

22 Kommentare

  1. NoNoodleStar on

    This is so great! Let’s get those bastards.

    Edit: As I’ve checked more on the link the files only contain videos from the Police warning people what the consequences could be downloading these illegal materials, not to get IP adresses and report to local Police for arrest. Even though it could happen with a few of the cases.

  2. Holy shit! This is cool.

    I remember 20 years ago, a network engineer colleague of mine, told me he was contacted by the police to help them trace someone in one of our customers downloading CSP – we provided their internet access and managed most of their systems. I think they managed to get the fucker too. 🙂

    Edit: jfc, someone on a ship is downloading shit.

  3. QuentinTarzantino on

    Holy shit. Watching the ping gives me serious ick. I just lost my apetite.

  4. I wonder how many of those pings are actual people and how much is just bots, ai training scrapers, indexers etc

  5. I couldn’t help but throw up a little watching the frequency of the pings

  6. Sad_Ghost_Noises on

    Where is Hegseth, his drones, and the USAs love of extra-judicial execution when we actually need it?

  7. And this is only the fake stuff the police are baiting them with, just imagine if we could see ALL csam download activity…

  8. Cyberbird85 on

    I started watching and as more and more dots popped up, i became physically ill. i really hope all of them rot in prison for the rest of their life…

  9. selvestenisse on

    Suprised china lights up so much, dont they all need VPN to get out to the real internet?

    Also, this would only expose those stupid enough not to use VPN.

  10. Pedophilia, and people who supports it by downloading content or visits sites that shows child molesting content, is to me a clear case where the death penalty is the only solution.

  11. ..no offense, but if you put any file on a public tracker (this is just a small metadata-server) accessed by just a single computer, there will be periodic requests to the status of that file from every tracker that lists this client. So a real scenario: police has a – presumably the work-laptop of the chief of police in Oslo – computer with an ip address that shares this file. It is announced on the tracker that they have set up, or borrow from someone, perhaps. And then that file’s existence will be present and possible to track on all the hentai and yaoi trackers that the police chief has been surfing on in their spare time. The file will then have requests that are status-updates and indexes of the file size and presence, even if someone doesn’t actually click on the file itself. It’s just having metadata shared. The other trackers identifying the file will also do pull requests to see the presence of the file on the network. And that happens even if the file is not actually downloaded.

    Meanwhile, if someone is sharing their file-list openly, with files that are obviously child-porn — don’t you think at least someone is going to download it and fetch the ip-address that the chief of police’s laptop has?

    If the police published their own tracker info, vanished that file from other networks, and so on, and shared a specific set of files that are indexed on benign networks… this could be done, and there would be hits — then sure, this might reflect something. I have no doubt that there is a lot of filth out there, and that it is significantly more than what this shows. But the idea that people are going to start searching on a public tracker for child-porn.. that’s ridiculous.

    Filesharing music and games went underground to private trackers years ago. You can’t reliably download as much as a no-cd patch off bittorrent networks any more, and releases on various channels are not really maintained any more – because of the potential, even if very low, risk of getting caught.

    And pedophiles supposedly run around searching for child-pornography on public trackers? That’s just absurd.

    This whole tracker thing is like the bottles and liquid rules at an airport – it’s put there to make law-abiding people feel good about being unnecessarily inconvenienced and surveiled, so they can convince themselves they’re safe.

  12. Tilladarling on

    Oh no, eastern Norway, bordering on Sweden lit up while I was watching 😭

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