everybodhi
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The reason Homeland Security is involved in catching those involved in any aspect of CSE in the US relates not only to the domestic Federal criminal codes, but because the mission now is to analyze the files for other messages related to any number of terrorist cells.
Usually, this, if present, will be embedded.
I have done my research on this, and posted about the process of tracing the origin of CSE images early in this thread because I wanted to know specifically WHY Homeland Security was the agency prosecuting CSE users and all those involved instead of the FBI and the above is the answer.
I can provide links for those who do not understand that one evil ( a CSE file) can corrupt in more than one way.
Like minded people who want to view CSE files have to find an established email group and get on the list. Now I've said the thing I didn't want to say. Sickos sharing with sickos. Because it's illegal to make, own, download, or share, there is no cost that I can find anywhere on the legitimate WWW research.
If people want to look on the bad part of the web and find a charge fee, that's up to them but is that really the point anyway? Children's lives destroyed for sickos.
Yes please, I would like to see your links, I looked for them but cannot find anything after reading many links about HSI’s work on internet child sexual abuse, but nothing about the link between child











I think TOS require the links to your research anyway.
This is all I could find, they participate because once a criminal act is on the Internet, it crosses interstate and international borders, and also, our best digital technology experts are in HSI.
Both of these links are long but very informative.
Homeland Security team focuses on child











When you think of homeland security, you probably think of stopping terrorist plots, protecting the border and immigration agents. But in Hampton Roads, the agency does a whole lot more. They also investigate childand those predators who try to take advantage of kids on the Internet.
Part of the job of the Homeland Security Investigations team is getting inside computers, cell phones, and other digital devices to fight crime on the Internet.
“The Internet has no borders, which is why this has come under the purview as well of Homeland Security Investigations,” Lamonea explained.
This next article is really interesting, it tells how they caught a New Jersey family after child sex abuse was recorded in their home and opened in Australia and how they rescued the child.“In today's day and age, the world [without HSI] would be very different,” he added. “There'd be no counter to the nefarious activity. “So, their skill sets are integral and they're even going to be more integral as we move into the future. Technology's not going anywhere.”
Rescuing the child is the number one, main goal, of HSI in cases of child sexual abuse.
“Identify the victim and you will identify the perpetrator”.
Homeland Security Takes the Lead in Battle Against Online Child Exploitation: Part Two
Homeland Security Investigations is one of three federal agencies, along with the FBI and U.S. Postal Inspectors, investigating child exploitation crimes. But HSI’s top brass will tell you that their agency spends the most time on the issue.
HSI launched Operation Predator in 2003 to combat childand child sexual exploitation and has since conducted nearly 31,000 criminal investigations. Of those, more than 8,000 people have been indicted on child exploitation charges, according to the most recent agency data available.
“Often times, we’re working cases that are from the Dark Net or from Tor that don’t have IP addresses or things that traditionally you could use for investigation are not available,” he said. Tor is a form of internet browsing that masks your IP address by bouncing it around a series of locations across the earth before reaching its final destination.
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