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==Failed Initiative== | ==Failed Initiative== | ||
: | As of October 2024, Anti Pedo Security claims to have collected over 120000 unique ID addresses, with no legitimate evidence to back the claim.<ref>https://x.com/ApSec404/status/1840789911743455402?t=7XRsC86c-Vw_vt-RxV3q5A&s=19</ref> Despite all this, many international agreements such as the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights protects individuals from arbitrary interference with privacy, which supports the notion that unlawfully obtained information infringes on human rights.<ref>https://nations-united.org/Universal_Declaration_Of_Human_Rights/Articles_Human_Rights/Articles_12_Human_Rights_Universal_Declaration_Nations_United_Twelve.htm</ref> Additionally, GDPR EU rules that data collected unlawfully may lead to evidence exclusion and penalties,<ref>https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/oj/eng</ref> which in turn implies that all information collected by Anti Pedo Security is not apt to be processed in the face of international juridiction, moreso since they are an illegitimate body of authority. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 17:19, 30 December 2024
Anti Pedo Security (alternatively named Anti.Pedo.Sec and APSec) are a group of cyberterrorists who, in October 2024, hijacked the four largest child pornography websites on the Tor network through which include "Alice in Wonderland", the oldest-running website of that kind.
Anti Pedo Security's only outgoing social media channels are on X and YouTube, which have not received any updates since October.[1]
Failed Initiative
As of October 2024, Anti Pedo Security claims to have collected over 120000 unique ID addresses, with no legitimate evidence to back the claim.[2] Despite all this, many international agreements such as the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights protects individuals from arbitrary interference with privacy, which supports the notion that unlawfully obtained information infringes on human rights.[3] Additionally, GDPR EU rules that data collected unlawfully may lead to evidence exclusion and penalties,[4] which in turn implies that all information collected by Anti Pedo Security is not apt to be processed in the face of international juridiction, moreso since they are an illegitimate body of authority.
Gallery
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What a visitor to "Alice in Wonderland" would see upon entering the website (October 2024)
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Depending on the URL, an Alice in Wonderland visitor would be greeted with this gif
References
- ↑ https://x.com/ApSec404?t=W-xjOgxaG-8TTmdr8a1RCQ&s=09
- ↑ https://x.com/ApSec404/status/1840789911743455402?t=7XRsC86c-Vw_vt-RxV3q5A&s=19
- ↑ https://nations-united.org/Universal_Declaration_Of_Human_Rights/Articles_Human_Rights/Articles_12_Human_Rights_Universal_Declaration_Nations_United_Twelve.htm
- ↑ https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/oj/eng