Using MySpace to access
New York police (USA) have just caught a sexual harasser of the world's largest social media boy thanks to "former hacker" code snippet Kevin Poulsen. He found all 744 names, of which 497 had a history of child abuse.
Kevin Poulsen is the rightmost person. Photo: Tech Chronicles Poulsen, currently the editor of Wired News, wrote 1,000 automatic lines of code to scan MySpace and used data from the US Department of Justice's sex crime surveillance website.
Previously, social networks were criticized for not having enough child protection tools. As for bloggers, the "robot police" wants to solve this problem.
" It is best that MySpace encourages third parties to write a network security program to warn ," wrote blogger Techdirt.
However, the police can only accuse the "green beard" of behavior intended to endanger children. MySpace wants to ban sexual harassers on this page, but the law is not regulated.
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