Le Pointe is reporting (according to The Guardian) that a search of one suspect's browser history previously, revealed child *advertiser censored*. I can't confirm the original as Le Pointe has a paywall.
'As a teenager Kouachi was often in trouble with the police for a number of crimes. The most serious of which saw him imprisoned for three years in May 2008 after his involvement in the establishment of a network to send would-be Jihadis to Iraq.
In May 2010, police arrested Kouachi, Djamel Beghat and a number of other associates on suspicion of terrorist activity. The prosecution emphasised that Beghat had played an influential role in the radicalisation of Kouachi, who was characterised as a pupil who had gravitated towards Beghat.
Police raids at Kouachis home uncovered a number of Arabic texts, as well as videos of speeches from members of al-Qaida. Kouachis internet browsing history revealed a number of Islamic and Jihadi related sites, as well as child *advertiser censored*.'
http://www.theguardian.com/world/li...-arrests-in-manhunt-for-suspects-live-updates