Today EUROPOL announced the takedown of a large and prolific CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) website known online as "Kidflix" — a reference to Netflix.
Over 35 countries were involved in the operation which was lead by the State Criminal Police of Bavaria (Bayerisches Landeskriminalamt) and the Bavarian Central Office for the Prosecution of Cybercrime (ZCB).
Kidflix was infamous due to it's "unique" features for CSAM websites. It allowed users to filter by video quality, watch child abuse livestreams, and preview videos prior to purchase. Additionally, individuals who were active on the website, shared content, produced unique content, etc. could earn "Kidflix tokens" which allowed them to get other CSAM material for free. Furthermore, the site had 3.5 unique CSAM videos uploaded every hour, with a total of 6,288 hours (262 days) of CSAM videos present on the website.
Law enforcement learned over 1,800,000 people from all across the globe visited Kidflix. Kidflix contained over 72,000 videos of CSAM.
As a result of the takedown over 1,400 suspects have been identified and (thus far) 79 individuals have been apprehended and 39 children has been rescued from child predators.
This operation, dubbed "Operation Stream", is the largest pedophile network takedown European history. EUROPOL has stated they will continue to work with other countries law enforcement agencies to hold each person accountable for the crimes committed on Kidflix.
Over 35 countries were involved in the operation which was lead by the State Criminal Police of Bavaria (Bayerisches Landeskriminalamt) and the Bavarian Central Office for the Prosecution of Cybercrime (ZCB).
Kidflix was infamous due to it's "unique" features for CSAM websites. It allowed users to filter by video quality, watch child abuse livestreams, and preview videos prior to purchase. Additionally, individuals who were active on the website, shared content, produced unique content, etc. could earn "Kidflix tokens" which allowed them to get other CSAM material for free. Furthermore, the site had 3.5 unique CSAM videos uploaded every hour, with a total of 6,288 hours (262 days) of CSAM videos present on the website.
Law enforcement learned over 1,800,000 people from all across the globe visited Kidflix. Kidflix contained over 72,000 videos of CSAM.
As a result of the takedown over 1,400 suspects have been identified and (thus far) 79 individuals have been apprehended and 39 children has been rescued from child predators.
This operation, dubbed "Operation Stream", is the largest pedophile network takedown European history. EUROPOL has stated they will continue to work with other countries law enforcement agencies to hold each person accountable for the crimes committed on Kidflix.
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Today X employees did a sneak peek on some new features. The main highlight is X will now allow you to purchase inactive X handles. The attached image is the actual image shared by X. No idea why its green and formatted like shit.
Excited to watch some OGUsers nerd drop $50,000 for the Xitter handle "poop"
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Ransomware groups will be raising extortion demands 10% due to Tariffs
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adding some computer viruses to the website haha u can download computer viruses for fun virussign december - april bazaar 01 and 02 inthewild ??? - ???
For our more serious audience:
We're close to finalizing our virus-dot-exchange, so we've begun moving things out of 'hibernation' and pushing it to prod. We've pushed nearly 100GB of malware. This includes VirusSign from January to April, Bazaar for January and February, and our "InTheWild" collection which is currently syncing.
A rough guesstimation would place the recently added malware somewhere near 500,000 new samples. However, I didn't count.
Cheers,
We're close to finalizing our virus-dot-exchange, so we've begun moving things out of 'hibernation' and pushing it to prod. We've pushed nearly 100GB of malware. This includes VirusSign from January to April, Bazaar for January and February, and our "InTheWild" collection which is currently syncing.
A rough guesstimation would place the recently added malware somewhere near 500,000 new samples. However, I didn't count.
Cheers,
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just took an iq test. scored a 82. a B- isnt too bad!!!
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Nintendo nerds are going absolutely ballistic today. Pre-orders to the United States are suspended until Nintendo can assess the impact of tariffs. Everyone else can pre-order still.
Chat, we're smuggling goods into the United States from Canada, or Mexico, to sell things at a cheaper cost. First thing we're selling cheaper is Nintendo stuff and Anime.
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mfw anytime anything happens and internet nerds go schizo
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There have been some misleading news articles circulating online that Texas, in the United States, is "banning anime". This is sort of misleading.
March 16th, 2025, some video game media outlets reported Texas, United States, is trying to ban anime, manga, and some Japanese-based video games.
The law passed by Texas senate (although not officially written into law yet) bans AI designed images, including cartoons, animations, and hand-drawn images, which depict a minor under the age of 18 in any "obscene" way. This was written to outlaw AI based CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) or hand-drawn CSAM.
Due the ambiguous language of the law this places certain Japanese manga and anime in a legal grey area because some series such as Persona, Kill la Kill, Gurren Laggan, Monogatari, and Bleach — may depict individuals under the age of 18 in an "obscene" way.
There is no official call for a ban of these Japanese-based media.
tl;dr texas law ambiguously written, could accidentally do an oopsie, some places freaking out or exaggerating
March 16th, 2025, some video game media outlets reported Texas, United States, is trying to ban anime, manga, and some Japanese-based video games.
The law passed by Texas senate (although not officially written into law yet) bans AI designed images, including cartoons, animations, and hand-drawn images, which depict a minor under the age of 18 in any "obscene" way. This was written to outlaw AI based CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) or hand-drawn CSAM.
Due the ambiguous language of the law this places certain Japanese manga and anime in a legal grey area because some series such as Persona, Kill la Kill, Gurren Laggan, Monogatari, and Bleach — may depict individuals under the age of 18 in an "obscene" way.
There is no official call for a ban of these Japanese-based media.
tl;dr texas law ambiguously written, could accidentally do an oopsie, some places freaking out or exaggerating
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Many people seem to enjoy our malware builder collection (thanks to Cryakl). We're still refining it. However, due to it's sudden surge in popularity the Builders collection is now listed directly on the homepage.
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