Sex Offenders
website has published the details of five missing offenders, giving their names, ages, photograph and where they have gone missing from, but not the details of their convictions.
The five men named on the website are Alexander Colin Dalgleish, aged 30-35, Gordon Stewart, 25-30, Paul Turner (also known as Paul Francis or Geddes), 50-55, Joshua Karney, 25-30, who also goes by five other names, and Kamil Krawiec, 25-30. "Several paedophile groups are using hacking techniques to break into corporate IT systems and secretly storing their material on their servers," Hynds said. "The companies are unaware that they are, in some cases, hosting pay-per-view pornography," he added.
Hynds declined to go into further details, citing "operational" reasons. But it is likely to be companies where there is a lack of ownership of Web servers and no clear security policy for issues such as patch updates and the monitoring of Web traffic across the network, that are most at risk from this kind of threat.
The five men named on the website are Alexander Colin Dalgleish, aged 30-35, Gordon Stewart, 25-30, Paul Turner (also known as Paul Francis or Geddes), 50-55, Joshua Karney, 25-30, who also goes by five other names, and Kamil Krawiec, 25-30. "Several paedophile groups are using hacking techniques to break into corporate IT systems and secretly storing their material on their servers," Hynds said. "The companies are unaware that they are, in some cases, hosting pay-per-view pornography," he added.
Hynds declined to go into further details, citing "operational" reasons. But it is likely to be companies where there is a lack of ownership of Web servers and no clear security policy for issues such as patch updates and the monitoring of Web traffic across the network, that are most at risk from this kind of threat.
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