, SecurityFocus 2007-02-02
Researchers led by the head of a Florida anti-spyware firm aim to recreate what caused a Connecticut school's classroom computer to start displaying pornographic pop-ups in October 2004, an incident that recently led to four felony convictions for the substitute teacher involved.

Fima Fimovich
A lot of prosecutors run for congress.
They need convictions, and they do not care about your explanations. They care about more power.
In year 2002 there was another child porn case, reported by wired and Security Focus
I send you again links to publ...
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