@rimu @RezzaBuh @campuscodi Uh, no, that's not at all what I meant. I meant, a platform specifically designed to facilitate criminal activities - like the on-line drug markets. Not something the criminals happen to use because it's not adequately moderated.
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Telegram has removed multiple channels hosting deepfake porn starring local South Korean women.@RezzaBuh @campuscodi I have no problem with the police going after the offenders. I have a big problem with the police going after the communication platform that the offenders happened to use, especially when it's a general communication platform; not something that specifically caters to the needs of the offenders.
Also, I was making the point that there is no substantial difference in the actions undertaken by the governments of Russia and France. Saying stuff that contradicts the government's claims about the war in Ukraine is illegal in Russia. Posting child porn is illegal in France. In both cases the local law is broken. You might disagree with the law (i.e., can view one as totalitarian and the other as just) but the job of the police is to enforce the law, not judge it, and in both countries they've done the same thing.
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Telegram has removed multiple channels hosting deepfake porn starring local South Korean women.@campuscodi Right. Threat with jail time is pretty effective at cooling down any free speech fervor, as some Russian dissidents can attest.
When even that doesn't work, the governments could try poisoning the offenders - I'm told that's even more effective...
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Threat actors are utilizing an attack called "Revival Hijack," where they register new PyPi projects using the names of previously deleted packages to conduct supply chain attacks.@BleepingComputer How exactly did JFrog get a list of the deleted packages? A link to the original research would be nice, although it doesn't answer this question, either.