GirlChat #731092
On the World Wide Web, I mean. Even way back when the internet was monitored minimally it would have still be dangerous to go on those sites - too much risk, even with proxies or VPNs, I think. Today it would be insane.
The FBI, to my knowledge, can't, or won't, actually show real CP in order to bust people. But they definitely will try to entrap people by "advertising" CP, and will try to catch people by saying they want to trade CP and then when the victim sends them something, they're fucked. There's also the possibility that the FBI is allowing this site to stay up, while they wait quietly - then this will make the headlines for a day as the next big bust. I would say all, or virtually all websites on the WWW log every single access to their site - with information like the IP, date and time, what pages were accessed, how much time the user spent on each page, etc. That's what the FBI will subpoena when they bust the site and that's how they easily get hundreds of arrests in a single day. |