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Infectious Web sites attack through Microsoft browser
Ted Bridis, The Associated Press 2004-06-25

Government and industry experts warned late yesterday of a mysterious, large-scale Internet attack against thousands of popular Web sites. The virus-like infection tries to implant hacker software onto the computers of all visitors to those sites

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Infectious Web sites attack through Microsoft browser 2004-06-25
Anonymous (1 replies)
I would like to send you some links to publications about my criminal case. I was forced to confess for possession of child porn. I got browser hijackers while browsing the web. I was redirected to illigal sites against my will. Some illigal pictures were found on my hard drive only after recovering in unallocated clusters, without dates of files creation/download.

Webroot Software, a producer of award-winning privacy, protection and performance software, and EarthLink (NASDAQ: ELNK), one of the nation's leading Internet service providers, released their second SpyAudit Report, which tracks the growth of spyware on consumer PCs. According to spyaudit report there were huge amount dangerous software found, even RAT trojans.

This is spyaudit report

http://www.webroot.com/wb/company/pressmedia/pressreleases/20040614-spywarereport.php

I do not know how can courts press widely on people to convict them, while whole Internet is a mess

This is publication in Wired news

http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,63391,00.html

This is publication in Theregester

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/05/13/browser_hijacking_risks/

This is article in Washington Times, May 22, 2004

There is information about my case.

http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20040521-084242-5633r.htm

This is publication in Globe and Mail

http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040617.gttwhijac17/BNStory/Technology/

This is my story in www.inquisition21.com

http://www.inquisition21.com/article~view~7~page_num~3.html

The problems with my case were police forensics never searched for Trojans. They even did not provide Dates of files creation/downloaded.

All they wrote in criminal complaint: all pictures found in unallocated clusters. Illigal pictures were deleted. Probably they were deleted from Internet cash, manually.

I usually did this. I think there was not the same hard drive clusters allocated to Internet Cash all the time. So after they are deleted, pics may be found in unallocated space.

May be I am wrong? My computer was held at Mitsubishi Electric office from July 29 to September 13, when they took off hard drive and sent it to police. HR person was angry with me. She later called the police and made false statement that I told her I had illigal porn on my laptop. If I was an idiot, I could do this. Why worker of Mitsubishi did this terrible thing, I do not know. But this is crime too, and may be much terrible crime.

Police searched my house on september 17, 2002, and found nothing. The confiscated PC, and laptop My friend ordered for me on Ebay. I was owner of this laptop only 4 weeks. In criminal complaint they put 16 pictures found in unallocated clusters,

again without files names, folders, Dates. How it was possible to link those images to me. How It could be from forensic point of view. Also Police officer put in criminal complaint that I told him I downloaded child porn. Again I am not an idiot.

They just needed to create case.

Fima.

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Additional info 2004-06-28
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