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Facebook  gives way after child porn bust Dylan Welch and Paola Totaro 
August 28,  2010
FACEBOOK has agreed to pass information about criminal activity on its  
site to Australian police, after revelations it had ignored repeated warnings  
about an international child pornography ring operating among its pages.
The  Herald yesterday revealed the web company's management had repeatedly 
failed to  disclose to police the activity of an international child 
pornography syndicate  operating on its site and had ignored continuing 
admissions 
by one of the ring's  Australian members.

Facebook spent yesterday trying to contain the public  damage caused by the 
revelations. It issued several statements, one from a  Californian 
spokeswoman and another from its chief of security, Joe Sullivan. Mr  
Sullivan's 
statement acknowledged Facebook could have responded to police  requests faster.
"Facebook and the AFP are … working on protocols that will  ensure activity 
of this nature is more rapidly reported to Australian law  enforcement," he 
said....
Ian Green, 45, was jailed for four years on  Thursday after he admitted 24 
charges of making, possessing and distributing  images of abused children.

Chichester Crown Court was told that the ring  had swapped more than 
100,000 pictures and videos of children being abused, and  Green used 11 
different 
Facebook accounts to distribute the images, along with  indecent videos of 
children.
He also shared the photographs, 724 of which  were rated at the most 
extreme level of ''five'', using email and MSN.
He was  arrested in May after investigators infiltrated the network and 
found that Green  had enabled selected contacts to access the groups....

"The fact that we  have to send an email to get a hold of them, instead of 
a liaison officer who we  can have direct contact with to explain the 
urgency or particular nature of our  requests, is frustrating," one senior NSW 
police officer said.
"Instead [of  the liaison officer] we have to take a number and line up in 
a queue.''
_http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/facebook-gives-way-after-c
hild-porn-bust-20100827-13vz4.html_ 
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B.C. child porn suspect linked to global ring
By QMI Agency  August 28, 2010 A Vancouver high school teacher arrested in 
June for child  pornography charges has been linked to an alleged 
international child porn ring  that was operating on popular social networking 
site 
Facebook....The  investigation, dubbed Project Ocean, was launched by 
Australian Federal Police  (AFP) in March, when an officer created a Facebook 
account and was approached by  "numerous" users to become friends, Australian 
Federal Police said in a  release.

By engaging with these Facebook users, police identified the  network whose 
members they allege were exchanging "child exploiting  material."
Police say the network used Facebook to host the images and shared  images 
and videos through the use of private groups.
AFP worked with the  RCMP, the FBI and the U.K.'s Child Exploitation Online 
Protection Centre in the  investigation.
AFP assistant commissioner Neil Gaughan, who heads the force's  High Tech 
Crime Centre said in a release that Facebook took action immediately  once it 
was alerted to the offensive activity.

"Facebook deactivated the  online accounts of the initial suspects but 
there were indications that, within  hours, the groups were re-forming again,'' 
he said in a release.
In a joint  statement, Facebook and the AFP said they are working on 
"protocols that will  ensure activity of this nature is more rapidly reported 
to 
Australian law  enforcement."....
Convicted sex offender Ian Green, 45, the alleged head of  the network, has 
been sentenced in British court to four years in  prison.

The West Sussex man pleaded guilty to six counts of making, one  count of 
possessing, seven counts of distributing and 10 counts view to  distributing 
child porn.
Court heard that Green used 11 different Facebook  accounts to distribute 
indecent images of children, the BBC reported.
Green  was granting selected contacts access to private Facebook groups 
that contained  the images.
Five more suspects were arrested in the U.K. and three men were  arrested 
in Australia, police said.
_http://www.torontosun.com/news/world/2010/08/27/15159556.html_ 
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