Toronto police trace back to live child porn webcast and make arrest

Using a program developed by Microsoft, the Toronto police child exploitation unit was able to trace the internet source of a live sexual assault of a child and apparently raid the house where it originated. See the AP’s Canadian Nabbed in Live Web Sex Assault.

[Officer] Krawczyk, who was posing as an online pedophile, said he established a relationship with the man in an Internet chat room for pedophiles in January.

After the detective gained his trust, the suspect on Sunday sent still images recorded on a Web cam, which were transmitted in “real time” to a private site, which Krawczyk declined to disclose.

“I can’t get into exactly what the program is,” Krawczyk told The Associated Press. “But you see the images immediately. I was talking with him and, I can’t get into the details of what were in the pictures, but I knew that it was happening live.”

The article does not mention a warrant, and the images were not transmitted into the U.S., but this would be a classic case of exigent circumstances. Also, the police are reluctant to talk about the program other than to say that it exists, as though providing details would somehow defeat it.

We should expect similar occurrences here, if they haven’t happened already.

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