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Blow to online crime

2003-12-08 14:37

Berlin - In the biggest sting operation of its kind in the history of the internet, a German-led sweep smashed more than 30 child pornography rings and netted some 26 500 suspects in 61 countries.

The secretly co-ordinated raids marked one of the most impressive victories against internet crime to date, and heralded the gradual emergence of long-overdue international co-operation in cyberspace law enforcement.

When the World Summit on the Information Society convenes in Geneva from December 10-12, leaders will seek to build on their success in developing better cross-border guidelines to fight online crime.

Investigators say child pornography is just the tip of an ever-growing iceberg, in which paedophiles, organised crime rings and even terror groups are using the internet to expand their reach and exploit the web's anonymity to stay one step ahead of the law.

Crime busters

Online crime busters are forging two main trails to face their massive task: intergovernmental initiatives under the auspices of organisations such as the United Nations and Interpol, and grassroots projects.

Industrialised countries have long been putting pressure on developing nations - many of which have no legislation against e-crimes such as hacking - to overhaul their law books for the information age.

"Many countries, including our own, have been updating and changing their laws so that they reflect the realities of the cyber-world that we now live in," said David A Gross, US Co-ordinator for International Communications and Information Policy.

"Having said that, of course, there is a lot of work still to be done. As the nature of the threats change, so too laws have to always be revised," said Gross, who is leading the US delegation to Geneva.

While such global initiatives can be slow-moving, local community groups have stepped into the gulf, banding together online to help police fight crime.

Web patrols

The CyberAngels, a web-based offshoot of the Guardian Angels neighbourhood watch force, have launched web patrols with volunteers worldwide and a hotline service to help online victims.

Director Katya Gifford said that the Pennsylvania-based group had recently been able to help a Texas couple.

"A father called me absolutely frantic. His 15-year-old daughter had been writing e-mails to someone telling them that she was unhappy, that her parents didn't love her," Gifford said.

The father learned his daughter had been offered a plane ticket by her online penpal, whose age and identity were a mystery.

Gifford said that the CyberAngels were able to trace the e-mails back to a 47-year-old man who police later said was on a list of known paedophiles.

"We were able to step in at what might have been the last minute," Gifford said. "There are thousands of internet-related cases every year where girls just disappear."

- SAPA

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