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Friday, November 14, 2008

Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney Internet Service Providers Become Cops

Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney Lawyer ISP CybercrimeTampa Criminal Defense Attorney reports that new tools being marketed by an overseas company checks every file flowing through an Internet service provider's network — every movie, every image, every document attached to an e-mail. The software compares for matches to a list of illegal images.

W. F. "Casey" Ebsary, Jr., has learned that the invasive new technology called "deep packet inspection," allows Internet companies to analyze data flowing through their networks. One leading expert on electronic privacy in the United States says the proposal would clearly run afoul of the U.S. Constitution. The expert opines that the technology essentially sets up a wiretap without obtaining a warrant from a judge.

According to the manufacturer, encrypted files on the peer-to-peer network could not be decrypted by the technology. However, the company claims it can fool the sender's computer into believing that the recipient was requesting an unencrypted and uncompressed file. The system calculates a hash value and compares the files to the list of illegal files.

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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Florida Cybercrime Unit Tampa

Tampa Defense Attorney CybercrimeA new CyberCrime Unit was officially opened in the Bay area Wednesday. The Jacksonville unit opened last year. The Tampa unit will perform online investigations of potential child predators. Other offices are in Orlando and Fort Lauderdale. The unit will expand to 56 people throughout the state. The program hopes to provide support for local law enforcement agencies for investigating, arresting and prosecuting Internet predators and child pornographers.

Fort Myers, Tallahassee and Pensacola are also scheduled to open in the next several months.

W.F. "Casey" Ebsary, Jr. is a Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer, an expert, available to help in these complex computer cases at 1-877-793-9290.

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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Sex Offender Registry Hacked

One of the rules of computer coding is to check your input. Especially when your input comes from users. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections missed that day in computer class. DOC trusted anonymous user input on their public-facing Sex Offender Registry website and they blindly executed it and displayed whatever came back.

The result of this bad coding had some rather serious consequences: the names, addresses, and social security numbers of tens of thousands of Oklahoma residents were made available to the general public for a period of at least three years.

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Friday, February 09, 2007

Government Orders Scrubbing of Computer Hard Drives

The Air Force Academy has ordered its cadets to commence scrubbing their computers for illicit or illegal material. The cadets said they have been ordered to go through their computer files this weekend and erase any improper data, including illegally acquired music and videos as well as pornography. The data destruction was ordered amidst allegations of cheating. All 4300 cadets were confined to their barracks. If there was child pornography, mere deletion of the data will not protect the cadets, as computer forensic technology can still uncover alleged cyber crimes.

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Florida Computer Crime Center

Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) has created a Florida Computer Crime Center, code named "FC3." They will investigate computer related crime and investigate complex computer crimes. FC3 will also assist with regional investigations and work to identify computer criminals. Investigations will include cases where computers are used to facilitate or help with the crime - child pornography, fraud, banking scams, drugs, and child exploitation, hacking, denial of service attacks, virus replication, network intrusions and cyber terrorism. FC3 intends to identify and harden potential cyber targets in Florida.

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Innocent Images Task Force

Steve Cole, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Tampa, explained that the Innocent Images Task Force is made up of FBI agents and detectives from local law enforcement and the U.S. Probation Office. The proliferation of child pornography and child sexual exploitation facilitated by the Internet is viewed as a major law enforcement task. Cole said, “The mission of the Innocent Images Task Force is to reduce the vulnerability of children to acts of sexual exploitation and abuse through computers,” he said.

Using the Department of Homeland Security's resources for computer forensics, the task force seeks convict internet users of computer crimes. most of even the most minor offenses include a stint in federal prison.

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