i stand corrected as far as this case is concerned. my question to anyone reading this post .why is it so difficult for le/government to stop this horrible crime? we have the most up to date technology, including being able to track conversations ,including emails, cell phones which are both computer related. also creditcard companies are regulated and able to be tracked through credit card numbers including a financial profile of the card holder.also the ip address is available to any and all phone companies. it is the phone company that initializes our password...plus any phone company is able to remote view the content of our hard drive [yes they have to get permission /homeland security] i believe it is possible to stop this horrible crime.
I think its kind of like looking for a needle in a haystack...they have to have an idea where to look first.
I can't agree with the idea of just letting the government have access to everybody's hard drive and credit card data all the time so we can eliminate chid *advertiser censored* on the Internet. That is too high a price to pay.