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Teen Hacks $84 Million Porn Filter in 30 Minutes

Posted by CowboyNeal on Sat Aug 25, 2007 10:13 AM
from the worth-every-penny dept.
An anonymous reader writes "Tom Wood, a Year 10 Australian student has cracked the federal government's $84-million Internet porn filter in just 30 minutes. He can deactivate the filter in several clicks in such a way that the software's icon is not deleted which will make his parents believe the filter is still working. Tom says it is a matter of time before some computer-savvy kid puts the bypass on the Internet for others to use."

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  • b-b-b-but (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 25, @10:14AM (#20353801)
    They said it'd take at least 10 years because they used the same cryptography in Blu-Ray!!!
    • Re:b-b-b-but (Score:5, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 25, @12:14PM (#20354591)
      That's why they are so reluctant of allowing porn in Blu-ray. While all we get from breaking the lame DRM is hollywood crapiest, no one will be interested. Once there's porn to be seen, behind DRM...
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    • Re:b-b-b-but by eiapoce (Score:1) Sunday August 26, @04:34AM
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  • by Lt.Hawkins (17467) on Saturday August 25, @10:17AM (#20353813)
    (http://www.nand.net/~dchin)
    "We got Skynet by the balls now" sums it up quite nicely.
  • Motivated Youth (Score:5, Funny)

    by Sponge Bath (413667) on Saturday August 25, @10:18AM (#20353819)

    Keeping a teen from porn is like trying to keep Vervet monkeys out of the fields.
    Unless you are willing to shoot them, it is a lost cause.

    • Re:Motivated Youth by click2005 (Score:3) Saturday August 25, @10:24AM
    • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Funny)

      by mulhollandj (807571) on Saturday August 25, @10:47AM (#20354003)
      I strongly disagree. There are very effective ways to keep teens away from porn. They involve teaching a kid to respect themselves and others. It involves talking to your kids about these things. It involves teaching your kids correct principles when they are young and being a good parent. Is it possible to have your child never see porn? Probably not as there are many conspiring men who have their hearts set on addicting as many as they can but you can teach your kid never to go looking for it and what to do if he accidentally finds it.
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      • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Insightful)

        by gerbalblaste (882682) on Saturday August 25, @10:50AM (#20354031)
        (Last Journal: Sunday March 19 2006, @04:03PM)
        I do believe your confusing porn with something emotional and meaningfull, like say a relationship. Its a quick physical release, nothing more.
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        • Re:Motivated Youth by icepick72 (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @03:19PM
        • Re:Motivated Youth by Dekortage (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @10:11PM
        • Re:Motivated Youth by boarsai (Score:1) Sunday August 26, @12:54AM
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        • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Funny)

          by kennygraham (894697) on Saturday August 25, @12:41PM (#20354803)
          So we should avoid something simply because it's pleasureful? Oh, wait, just saw your sig. That explains it. Carry on.
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          • Re:Motivated Youth by imagelesskink (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @03:03PM
          • Re:Motivated Youth by tedrlord (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @07:51PM
          • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Insightful)

            by NMerriam (15122) <NMerriam@artboy.org> on Saturday August 25, @04:55PM (#20356801)
            (http://www.artboy.org/)

            Taking pleasure in something that was not meant solely for that (sex) is not a good thing because you devalue it.


            I agree. That's why I force my children to eat nothing but pureed wheat germ. They should certainly never take pleasure in eating because doing so devalues the biological importance of proper nutrition.
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          • Re:Motivated Youth by Darth (Score:3) Saturday August 25, @05:12PM
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          • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Insightful)

            by DMadCat (643046) <dmadcat AT moondans DOT com> on Saturday August 25, @07:44PM (#20357877)
            Too much pleasure is a bad thing if it means you are addicted to it (porn, money, etc.) and it affects your life and relationships.

            Does this include taking pleasure in religious worship?
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          • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:4, Insightful)

            by kennygraham (894697) on Saturday August 25, @10:31PM (#20358635)

            Sure if you are an idiot and don't know how to control yourself.

            Agreed. Like most things, porn should be in moderation.

            Too much pleasure is a bad thing if it means you are addicted to it (porn, money, etc.) and it affects your life and relationships. Therefore pleasure is good as long as it is received responsibly.

            Agreed again.

            Taking pleasure in something that was not meant solely for that (sex) is not a good thing because you devalue it.

            However, there's one gaping flaw with that reasoning (the Natural Law argument). It means all sex that's not for the purpose of procreation is bad. So I hope you never use birth control or condoms.

            Side note: Wow, you think taking pleasure in sex is bad? I feel sad for your wife if you have one.

            Endorsing that behavior (watching porn) devalues sex as well and in addition you end up taking pleasure in yourself.

            I think the largest value of sex comes from its pleasure. If everybody had a kid every time they had sex... wow.

            It's a little bit akin to vanity in my opinion. We wouldn't want kids to prefer pleasuring themselves over someone else (when watching porn)

            I've yet to meet anyone who prefers porn to actual sex. And most of my friends watch a LOT of porn (that's why I'm on slashdot).

            not to mention the fact that they are abusing the method we were given to procreate in order to accomplish their materalistic goals.

            As I said above, that makes all contraception is immoral. But to take it from a different angle... what purpose does the clitoris serve in your world-view? Its only function is to make sex pleasureful for the woman.

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          • Re:Motivated Youth by Lord Artemis (Score:1) Sunday August 26, @05:48AM
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        • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Interesting)

          by sethawoolley (1005201) on Saturday August 25, @12:49PM (#20354845)
          (http://swoolley.homeip.net/ | Last Journal: Sunday August 26, @03:41PM)

          I do believe your confusing porn with something emotional and meaningful, like say a relationship. Its a quick physical release, nothing more.

          It's the hedonistic pleasure part of porn that is the problem. Teach children to not engage in materialistic pleasures and they won't be so interested in porn.

          That somebody might be happy... would be so bad for you, wouldn't it?

          As Nietzsche says, Christianity makes the whole of life repulsive.

          I for one, don't think pleasure is at all a bad thing. That meaningful relationships are much more pleasurable than porn means we really don't have to worry about it systematically, unlike your apothecary soul.

          I do worry, no I pity those who live life in constant repression.

          Just look at what you Christians cherish -- pity, guilt, sin -- not to mention guilt through inheritance, which no rational society anymore recognizes.

          May Christianity be the last, dying Hellenistic Mystery Religion.

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          • Re:Motivated Youth by KylePflug (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @03:23PM
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          • Guilt through inheritance by Ctrl-Alt-Del (Score:1) Sunday August 26, @12:16AM
          • Re:Motivated Youth by Nulagrithom (Score:2) Sunday August 26, @02:05AM
            • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:4, Insightful)

              by sethawoolley (1005201) on Sunday August 26, @03:41AM (#20360503)
              (http://swoolley.homeip.net/ | Last Journal: Sunday August 26, @03:41PM)

              It's not the pleasure that's the problem... Drugs and alcohol are pleasurable too you know, that doesn't mean that they can't become problematic.

              Personally I quit teh pr0n because I eventually ended up having incredibly screwed up thoughts run through my head, the kind of stuffs rapists are made out of. =P So don't tell me there's nothing wrong with it, I know first hand what can happen to kids if you put strange/sexually violent thoughts in to their heads. On the other hand, I had parents who entirelly supressed all that kind of stuff, and I ended up associating sex with sin and darkness and bad and such, so it's no suprise that when I couldn't help but obey my nature that it all came out skewed. So for a solid three months, as an eighteen year old male teenager, I willingly supressed every sexual thought I had, until I decided I had the will to maintain I healthy balance. Now I'm fine, for the most part.

              Do the cases like me in the world merit a block on porn? God no. But you argue beyond the blocking of porn.
              I actually pointed out that porn specifically had built-in constraints. The one I pointed out had to do with relationship sex being much more pleasurable than masturbation and thus a systematic limit. The human body has others it has developed over eons. For example, males have a refractory period after ejaculation and females have ovulatory heat and highly selective sexual drives due to their biased investment in children.

              As far as drugs, those are exploiting evolutionary heuristics and as such are more dangerous, but we have developed systems that help control this too, although they aren't completely accurate (as in Marijuana's case). Limiting drugs to prescription use has actually worked out fairly well (but note that treatment programs for those that fall through the cracks are much better than criminalization).

              Porn is definitely not something, due to its systematic limits, that we should be controlling as badly as people want to control it. In your case, it's likely that your Christian upbringing is actually responsible for your thoughts, and that porn is the victim of religion again.

              As for the cherishing guilt thing about Christians, you clearly, like many others, missed the point. Take a look at a few of the writings of Paul... Such as First Corinthians 10:23, "All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not." Care telling me where that fits in to cherishing guilt?
              I think you simply don't understand Paul. In First Corinthians 7, he makes quite clear my point that anything not for the benefit of Christianity is bad. Sexual pleasure in particular is shunned by him completely there. He makes an exception that fits with my theory perfectly: That if you have to fornicate, do it in marriage (unstated is that a child of constant Christian parentage is easier to brainwash).

              Back to First Corinthians 10, let me unambiguize Paul in a less cryptic translation: "All things are of [men's] laws, but not all things are expedient, nor are they edifying." He's simply saying that regardless of the legal situation of things, some are good and some are bad. That your translation uses the term expedient for his negative is telling, too. Expediency just means that it's more efficient, with a connotation that it's without regard to good or bad. That implies to me that efficiency is likely to lead to badness, which is exactly the assumption that I'm arguing against. In any case, even if you read it without that context, it's still damning to your point: he's making the point that despite legality, there's a set of restrictions of what you _should_ do, and in actual context, the "should" includes sexual restrictions of pornography: it's still a sin if you think of it in your heart. I would only hope you know what I'm referring to in that last sentence.

              Interpreting that quote as you do merely illustrates another point I made in this thread that
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            • Re:Motivated Youth by LanMan04 (Score:3) Sunday August 26, @01:38PM
          • Nietzsche was wrong! by TheVelvetFlamebait (Score:2) Sunday August 26, @08:54AM
          • Re:Motivated Youth by eleven357 (Score:1) Sunday August 26, @07:39PM
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          • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Insightful)

            by sethawoolley (1005201) on Saturday August 25, @04:45PM (#20356711)
            (http://swoolley.homeip.net/ | Last Journal: Sunday August 26, @03:41PM)

            That somebody might be happy... would be so bad for you, wouldn't it?

            I'll respond to your post since there is more to say and I can reply to yours and the other one at the same time for one of my answers. First, nothing nor no one (such as myself) says a person can't be happy. I only was talking about not getting pleasure from porn. Are you implying that you have no other source of pleasure? I feel bad for you.

            In Christianity, pleasure is only good if it aligns with somebody else's pleasure for its their gain -- the religion's mythical (and surrogate) headmasters.

            Any incidental pleasure is always denied because it takes joy away from life, and if joy can only be found within the fold, all the better for the psychological meme of religion.

            As Nietzsche says, Christianity makes the whole of life repulsive.

            There are so many other people who have the exact opposite feeling towards religion and Christianity in particular that I'll leave it up to you to realize that Nietzsche doesn't know what he is talking about and more likely has a biased opinion of something he knows nothing about.

            Others have already pointed out that you must not know who Nietzsche was.

            I for one, don't think pleasure is at all a bad thing. That meaningful relationships are much more pleasurable than porn means we really don't have to worry about it systematically, unlike your apothecary soul.

            Hmm, seems you need to fix your reading comprehension problems. I never said that pleasure in and of itself is bad. I said pleasure from porn is bad.

            Because it's pleasure not found in alignment with your religion. The pleasures are so small and so restricted to brainwashing, that ultimately the pleasures are very few. About the only acceptable pleasure is making future brainwashed offspring, and even then, religion has historically debated the merit of such pleasure.

            I'll pause for a few seconds while you re-read my post now with that context in place......................back? Ok, good. Now, God gave us sex to not only enjoy but also procreate however those 2 goals are supposed to be done at the same time, not separate. We shouldn't take advantage of the procreation capability to just enjoy meaningless sex. That's where the issue of pleasure comes from. There are millions of things to take pleasure in but taking ONLY pleasure in something like sex is not it's intended purpose. Of course, we humans will mutate anything for our own pleasure (quite relevant in this case). How often we have watched horrific violence time and again because we find it entertaining? This particular topic of porn was in the context of children watching it on the Internet and not adults watching it to enhance their sex lives so with that said why would someone want to watch something alone and get pleasure out of it when they could enjoy it more if they could share it with someone? Again, humans are lazy so we take the easy way out. We'll pleasure ourselves because it is just too time consuming to find someone to enjoy it with. I can't imagine what will happen in 2029.
            When children get sexual urges, you would have them restrict them for years. That's repression.

            I do worry, no I pity those who live life in constant repression.

            I do too but I also am not that interested in the materliastic aspects of this world to which you think exposure helps someone become unrepressed. They really aren't that great in the whole scheme of things. Sure, if you are a mindless drone you will take part in those things solely for their immediate rewards but more intelligent people will look past the immediate pleasure and see the greater good.

            Again, materialism is by definition, anything not aligned with your religion, so you are implicitly being anti-worldly, and anti-pleasure of anything not "spiritual".
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            • Re:Motivated Youth by CrankyOldBastard (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @06:50PM
              • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Insightful)

                by sethawoolley (1005201) on Sunday August 26, @12:58AM (#20359699)
                (http://swoolley.homeip.net/ | Last Journal: Sunday August 26, @03:41PM)
                If it makes you feel better, like many humans, I'm capable of quoting something somebody said before me that was a succinct example of a point I'm making without agreeing with everything else they said.

                Quite aside from Nietzsche, although he agreed with me, Christianity started as a Greek Mystery Cult (although I called it a Hellenistic Mystery Religion, the technical, non-loaded term), and has since evolved, but it hasn't strayed too far from its roots since the Bible, while not a complete encapsulation of Christian thought, is fairly well accepted as the definer of Christianity. Yes, there have been lots of changes in Christianity, and modern Christianity looks nothing like it used to (at many points in its history -- although when I say "its", I know it's actually a large tree of denominations).

                But ultimately, my point is valid in that its theological foundation still rests (unless you're a fringe Christian) quite squarely with the salvation theology developed by the Hellenistic Mystery Religions.

                I don't think Christianity is capable of providing any tool for explaining rationally to or raising mentally sane children. Yes, some Christian denominations allow other things into their belief system that are not Christian in origin, but that is a non-Christian and secular aspect of their particular denomination. Liberal Christians, for example, follow many non-Christian ideological systems (Marxism/Liberation Theology isn't Christian) and American Evangelicals of the Right follow many non-Christian ideological systems, too (economic liberalism is definitely not Christian). They think it is, but they are deluding themselves. They're picking and choosing passages that are merely one part of myriad contradictions and conducting exegeses that aren't part of the theological core of their own religion. This is in fact, the major danger of catechisms that claim universal application (fundamentalism) like Christianity and Islam.

                And yes, too, somebody is probably going to ask how I am morally/ethically/correctly able to arrogantly proclaim what is Christian since I'm not a Christian? I study Christianity and other religions very deeply, from an historical perspective. No, I don't believe them, but that doesn't diminish my ability to understand history -- in fact, my lack of faith gives me a more unbiased perspective into their evolutions and synchretisms than they will ever have. Most Christians are really simpletons who know very little about their religion, or, if they have a sophisticated understanding of their own religion, they have just been able to compartmentalize the passages that barely agree with their own world view, however created.
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            • Re:Motivated Youth by fatalGlory (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @09:34PM
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            • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:4, Interesting)

              by zenhkim (962487) on Monday August 27, @02:27AM (#20368897)
              (Last Journal: Friday October 06 2006, @11:42PM)
              > since God knew that he had set up Adam and Eve for failure, he gave them a reproductive system? He knew that they would fall? What a fucking evil bastard.

              Hell, just crack open a Bible to the Old Testament and read the Book of Job -- and I mean *really* read it. God bumps into Satan as both survey the earth. God boasts to Satan about how devoted a worshipper the man Job is. Satan points out that Job wouldn't be quite as enthusiastic to worship God if great misfortune befell the man. So God bets Satan that Job won't curse God to His face, even if Satan destroys Job's possessions, lays waste to his home, and slaughters his family.

              Think about it: God allowed Satan to completely ruin a pious man's life -- including the killing of innocent family members -- *so that God could win a bet*.

              No wonder they never covered this biblical story in Sunday School.
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        • Porn? Pleasure??? by www.sorehands.com (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @03:03PM
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      • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Insightful)

        by sqrt(2) (786011) on Saturday August 25, @11:00AM (#20354085)
        You're starting all of your thoughts at the idea that teens shouldn't be seeing porn. And to the core of that idea is that teens seeing porn is bad for them. I don't believe there's harm with kids old enough to want to see porn, seeing porn. Don't take my words to mean we should be encouraging it, or that we should make it easy for them to do so, but 84 million to STOP it? That's a little off the deep end of the morality pool for me, that money could have been used in much better ways.

        Your teenage children are going to see porn. They're going to look for it. The "Not MY kids!" mentality isn't helping either. Yes, even your perfect Christian soldier children are going to actively seek out and consume pornography at least once in their lives. Whether, and to the extent that they're able to repress that is determined by how much of your morality actually stuck when you were brainwashing them to feel guilty about perfectly natural and healthy things.

        But hey, keep on rocking in the free world, I'm not a parent and it's not my job to tell anyone else how to be one. I think I do have a bit more common sense than a lot of the people who do end up raising kids though. Sometimes I think it's a shame I wont have any of my own.

        I'm sensing a karma burn here, but what good is having it if you don't use it :P
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        • Re:Motivated Youth by cp.tar (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @11:55AM
        • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Insightful)

          by Rabbit Time! (807699) on Saturday August 25, @12:23PM (#20354659)
          Honestly, I don't think there's anything wrong with teens looking at porn. But there are a couple important things to keep in mind, IMO:

          a) being exposed to too much porn without any actual, real sexual relationships to compare it to totally screws up your view of what actual sexual relationships are like. This is a good reason to try to limit young teens' porn consumption until they're a little older and have a little more experience. I know some people with seriously f-ed up ideas of how sex should be, or what they expect their partner to be cool with doing...simply because they watch too much porn and don't talk to enough actual women. Fantasy, people. It's fantasy.

          b) Weird, violent or just kind of sick porn is getting a lot easier to find and a lot more mainstream. While I, personally, think its totally fine for teens to look at pictures of naked people having sex in moderation, I think that its probably not that healthy for them to be looking at crazy-ass fetish stuff before they have the necessary experience to put it in context. This is not to say that I'm particularly opposed to porn that caters to various fetishes as long as they're made safely with consenting and not coerced performers...just that you need to take the basic class before you move to the advanced level, you know?

          This, actually...is why I kind of support making it harder for teens to look at porn, even though I don't really have an issue with it. Because that way, you know they'll figure out some way to get it anyway, but it will hopefully limit their consumption. Its like how when I got older I found out neither of my parents gave a crap about me smoking pot, and knew that I was, but fear of getting caught kept me from smoking too much of it or doing anything really dumb as a teenager. Maybe that's sort of hypocritical viewpoint, but I think its probably fairly practical, since trying to explain to a teenage boy why he should voluntarily control his porn consumption is just not going to work.
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          • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Insightful)

            by NMerriam (15122) <NMerriam@artboy.org> on Saturday August 25, @03:59PM (#20356317)
            (http://www.artboy.org/)

            being exposed to too much porn without any actual, real sexual relationships to compare it to totally screws up your view of what actual sexual relationships are like. This is a good reason to try to limit young teens' porn consumption until they're a little older and have a little more experience. I know some people with seriously f-ed up ideas of how sex should be, or what they expect their partner to be cool with doing...simply because they watch too much porn and don't talk to enough actual women. Fantasy, people. It's fantasy.


            Except, I'd say in my experience and those I've know, that romantic movies do FAR more damage to young people's expectations of how real life relationships and sex work. The idea that sex is always some beautifully choreographed, slow-motion event ending in simultaneous orgasm makes LOTS of people think they're doing something "wrong" when they first have sex.

            And the vast majority of romance movies, if looked at objectively, basically encourage the notion of relentless pursuit through any means of trickery and illegal activity, no matter how many times the object of your affection says no. Because if you just stalk her enough, eventually she'll realize you're her perfect man! in terms of danger, I'd say that's a MUCH worse idea to put in kids' heads than the idea that maybe they'll meet a girl who likes to blow horses.

            Of course I'm not saying we should censor Meg Ryan films so that kids don't get an inappropriate view of romance, just that in real-life relationship terms it is pretty easy for most self-aware teens to understand what is unrealistic about porn.
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            • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Insightful)

              by name*censored* (884880) on Sunday August 26, @12:13AM (#20359411)
              MODERATORS MOD THIS GUY UP - if I had any meta mod points they'd all go to you.

              Up until about 12 years old, I was horribly confused as to how on earth millions of people ended up actually meeting, loving, and BEING LOVED IN RETURN by "Mr/Mrs Right". These (disney/romantic/etc) movies had misled me so much that I literally thought that there was only one person you would ever actually possibly fall in love with. I thought it ridiculously improbable that they would also fall in love with you in return (seemed to be more likely that their "one" person could be a different, third person, and the third persons' "one" could be a fourth, etc etc). As in porn, there was no realistic alternate view offered, but unlike porn, these movies were not presented as blatantly 'fantastic'.
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        • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:4, Insightful)

          by Paracelcus (151056) on Saturday August 25, @01:35PM (#20355129)
          It's more constructive to keep kids away from military recruiters than porn.

          Alcohol causes thousands of times the chaos and heartache than all drugs put together!

          Religion has been responsible for more evil (death, destruction, torture, hate, misery) than porn will/can if it continues for one million years.
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      • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Funny)

        by feepness (543479) on Saturday August 25, @11:59AM (#20354479)
        (http://www.fodors.org/)

        Probably not as there are many conspiring men who have their hearts set on addicting as many as they can but you can teach your kid never to go looking for it and what to do if he accidentally finds it.
        And if you can't teach your child not to go looking for it, at least teach them to be smart enough to never have to pay for it. I mean, sheesh, this is 2007 people.
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      • Surely you don't mean... (Score:5, Funny)

        by mutube (981006) on Saturday August 25, @01:32PM (#20355109)
        (http://www.mutube.com/)

        ...but you can teach your kid never to go looking for it and what to do if he accidentally finds it.

        Masturbate?
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      • Re:Motivated Youth by icedcool (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @01:47PM
      • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:5, Funny)

        by UnrefinedLayman (185512) on Saturday August 25, @02:19PM (#20355415)
        Reminds me of Family Guy, when Meg learned some boys she liked were eunuchs:

        Boy 1: Hey, do you think that girl is hot?

        Boy 2: No!

        Boy 1: Me neither.

        (high five)

        Castrate your kids; save them from Internet porn.
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      • Re:Motivated Youth by junglee_iitk (Score:3) Saturday August 25, @02:41PM
      • Re:Motivated Youth by torkus (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @03:35PM
      • Re:Motivated Youth (Score:4, Insightful)

        by NMerriam (15122) <NMerriam@artboy.org> on Saturday August 25, @03:37PM (#20356065)
        (http://www.artboy.org/)

        They involve teaching a kid to respect themselves and others. It involves talking to your kids about these things. It involves teaching your kids correct principles when they are young and being a good parent. Is it possible to have your child never see porn? Probably not as there are many conspiring men who have their hearts set on addicting as many as they can but you can teach your kid never to go looking for it and what to do if he accidentally finds it.


        Or you could, you know, teach your kids that there's nothing shameful about their own bodies or appreciating the beauty of other people's bodies. Then when they grow up they won't need twenty years of therapy and a failed marriage to get over all the emotional turmoil you planted in their minds before they were able to defend themselves.

        I'm quite happy to watch porn with my girlfriend, it enhances our sex life and is sometimes a good catalyst for communication about our desires and needs.
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      • Re:Motivated Youth by JasonEngel (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @04:16PM
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      • Respect by asuffield (Score:2) Sunday August 26, @03:31AM
        • Re:Respect by ultranova (Score:2) Monday August 27, @06:29AM
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    • Why we will never see Those Robotic Overlords by infonography (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @10:53AM
    • Cheapest Solution... (Score:5, Insightful)

      by arthurpaliden (939626) on Saturday August 25, @11:18AM (#20354187)

      The simplest and cheapest way to stop / reduce a kids ability / opportunity to access porn, an other such nefarious sites, on the Internet is to put the computer in a well traveled place in the home, say beside the kitchen and not up in there room where they cannot be supervised directly.



      Its called 'parenting' and it really works.



      Rebuttals featuring 'special cases' will be ignored.

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      • Re:Cheapest Solution... by Copid (Score:3) Saturday August 25, @11:35AM
        • Re:Cheapest Solution... (Score:5, Interesting)

          by CastrTroy (595695) on Saturday August 25, @12:01PM (#20354491)
          (http://www.kibbee.ca/)
          That's probably the best idea. Don't try to filter stuff, because you're either not filter everything, or filter too much. Just either put your computer in a room where you would be likely to walk by at any time, or put in some kind of proxy machine so that you can monitor what's going on. Even if they use HTTPs, you can see what IPs they are connecting to. This can help determine what they are looking at. Also, once they start looking for it, don't assume the internet is the only place they will find it. We all got a hold of it somehow when we were kids without the internet, and we all turned out pretty normal (by we, I mean just about everybody in society). For the most part, I'd just put the computer in a well travelled room. All this proxy/filter/nanny stuff is too much, and just shows a lot of distrust in your children, and probably won't stop them from seeing porn anyway.
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        • Re:Cheapest Solution... by It'sYerMam (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @01:05PM
        • Re:Cheapest Solution... by RobertLTux (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @01:24PM
      • Re:Cheapest Solution... by Duncan Blackthorne (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @12:05PM
      • Re:Cheapest Solution... by fermion (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @01:02PM
      • Re:Another Solution... by bussdriver (Score:3) Saturday August 25, @01:57PM
      • Re:Cheapest Solution... by rizole (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @03:00PM
      • Re:Cheapest Solution... by SL Baur (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @03:50PM
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    • Re:Motivated Youth by Vulva R. Thompson, P (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @11:25AM
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  • ...was because all the other people were typing one-handed?
    • Actually... by Anonymous Coward (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @12:01PM
  • 84 million dollars? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by gozar (39392) on Saturday August 25, @10:19AM (#20353827)
    (http://rightfullyso.com/)
    Give me half that and I'll re-do their filter so some 15 year old can't get around it....

    Seriously, if you're going to spend that amount of money, you'd be farther ahead putting in a router that the government controls that can be continually updated. You also get cross-platform compatibility as a bonus!
  • Tom Wood (Score:5, Funny)

    by MyLongNickName (822545) on Saturday August 25, @10:20AM (#20353833)
    (Last Journal: Saturday October 14 2006, @08:12AM)
    Tom Wood sounds more like a porn star's screen name.
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  • More Money, More Problems (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 25, @10:21AM (#20353837)
    Could it be that throwing tax dollars at moral problems when not everyone agrees on whether or not said act is immoral is not the best idea?
  • Perception by biocute (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @10:24AM
    • Re:Perception by roman_mir (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @11:00AM
    • Re:Perception (Score:5, Insightful)

      by IANAAC (692242) on Saturday August 25, @11:07AM (#20354119)

      Isn't this what's important to parents? They only need to feel good, other technical details are useless.

      Spoken like someone who is not a parent.

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      • Re:Perception by Faux_Pseudo (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @01:09PM
        • Re:Perception by Mr. Shiny And New (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @03:20PM
          • Re:Perception by Faux_Pseudo (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @03:50PM
            • Re:Perception by Mr. Shiny And New (Score:2) Sunday August 26, @10:08PM
          • Re:Perception by xenocide2 (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @03:52PM
      • Re:Perception by vertinox (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @02:50PM
      • Re:Perception by Resident Emil (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @02:59PM
      • Re:Perception by nEoN nOoDlE (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @04:05PM
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    • Re:Perception by jez9999 (Score:3) Saturday August 25, @11:51AM
    • Stupid kid by commodoresloat (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @02:17PM
  • The article by click2005 (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @10:29AM
  • those poor teens (Score:5, Funny)

    by icepick72 (834363) on Saturday August 25, @10:30AM (#20353895)
    So now we find out the government has been secretly using teen workers as hackers. Not only is "teen workers" an irony but this could be constituted slave labor. They are faced with the proposed fear of work and so crack the filter as fast as they can. Oh wait ... it's a porn filter ... okay added incentive I admit.
  • Fucking morons. (Score:5, Interesting)

    by scenestar (828656) on Saturday August 25, @10:31AM (#20353903)
    (http://easyvpshost.com/ | Last Journal: Friday August 26 2005, @06:58PM)
    When are people going to accept that teenagers are sexual beings too.

    According to wikipedia he should be around the age of 15/16
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Australi a#Secondary [wikipedia.org]

    When I was 15 I remember becoming sexually active with girls and having "needs"

    No filter can stop teens from getting off, no matter how many millions of dollars you throw at it.
  • another way to crack it (Score:3, Insightful)

    by ILuvRamen (1026668) on Saturday August 25, @10:31AM (#20353905)
    Any filter with a password means you can sneak the "frklg" keylogger onto your own computer, go to any site that the filter filters that it shouldn't and have the owner of the filter disable it temporarily by putting in the password. Almost all filters have this weakness. Of course some keep a log of times it was disabled and stuff but who reads that lol. I'm thinking this one has a disable password on it too and most kids know about keyloggers
  • Wood? by echucker (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @10:37AM
  • Well... (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Kjella (173770) on Saturday August 25, @10:38AM (#20353951)
    (http://slashdot.org/)
    ...if you're interested, skilled enough to find the crack and willing to risk it, chances are pretty slim you'd stop them anyway. Porn filters are only good for stopping those not really motivated.
    • Re:Well... by biocute (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @11:00AM
      • Re:Well... by KevReedUK (Score:1) Monday August 27, @09:29AM
  • by stoicfaux (466273) on Saturday August 25, @10:41AM (#20353965)
    The header links to a ad-laden, news light article. Here's a link to a better story with a tad more facts: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22304224-421, 00.html [news.com.au]
  • If you have physical access (Score:4, Insightful)

    by nurb432 (527695) on Saturday August 25, @10:43AM (#20353975)
    (http://slashdot.org/~nurb432/ | Last Journal: Friday August 27 2004, @03:24PM)
    Then it can be broken.

    The only way that could even have a prayer to work is at the ISP level.
  • by Kaptain Kruton (854928) on Saturday August 25, @10:45AM (#20353983)
    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22304224-421, 00.html [news.com.au]
    The summary: A 16 year old student wanted porn. He got it in 30 minutes. The government tried to fix the filter. The 16 year old student wanted more porn. He got more in 40 minutes. 16 year old says the porn filter is waste of money.
  • So, John Conner did it? by antdude (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @10:54AM
  • breaking the chains by Zareste (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @11:07AM
  • by Wilson_6500 (896824) on Saturday August 25, @11:26AM (#20354257)
    I've never heard of a more appropriately-named government project. $84M for a continually-updated filter that a kid (sounds like a smart kid, but a kid nonetheless) can break in less than an hour.

    Why can't America's politicians up and admit to their schemes, too? Imagine it: the PATRIOT Scheme, the Communications Decency Scheme, and so on.
  • Dr. Cox quote.... (Score:5, Funny)

    by ZiakII (829432) on Saturday August 25, @11:31AM (#20354297)
    I'm fairly sure that if they took all the porn off the Internet, there'd only be 1 website left, and it would be called Bring Back The Porn.
  • Filter Schmilter. (Score:5, Funny)

    by Organic Brain Damage (863655) on Saturday August 25, @11:33AM (#20354309)
    The problem of teen access to internet porn is self-limiting. The boy will eventually go blind and then what's he gonna do? Digitized braille porn?
  • No Surprise (Score:3, Insightful)

    by gweihir (88907) on Saturday August 25, @11:42AM (#20354369)
    These filters do not work for several reasons. One is that porn is hard to recognize for software. There is no AI that can do it. A second reason is that internet filtering only works at a chocke-point, for example the giant chinese firewall, with its attached civil servants that issue the warrants. (We had a talk about this thing here by some chinese guy. Of course the warrant-writers were omitted, but it was obvious they were there.) You can tunnel through firewalls, for example with SSL or SSH.

    For years security experts generally predict these efforts a time to be broken of at most a few weeks. The basic problem is that the approach is wrong and that it is both pushed by incompetent politicians (incompetence of the 2nd order: they do not know they are incompetent.) and companies that promies effective solutions, but in truth only want to earn a lot of money and know their solutions will not really work.
  • What is this? a blog? a news article? by DogDude (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @11:47AM
  • I'm of two minds on this..... (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Stanislav_J (947290) on Saturday August 25, @11:49AM (#20354407)

    (....although some would say that's 2 minds more than I actually possess. But I digress...)

    I applaud any successful circumvention of anything that restricts information to those who want to see it. But at the same time I'm starting to think that we shouldn't be shouting from the housetops about it -- this kind of publicly announced hack is just fuel for the fire to the folks that would ban all even remotely sexually material from the Net. It just gives them the chance to say "well, see, filters don't work worth a damn -- therefore, we must make it illegal for any explicit material to be on the Internet." Can't you hackers just keep your little mouths shut, let the moralists THINK that the filters work (while you quietly and discreetly circulate the hack), and let their ignorance be our bliss?

  • Solution to $hard_problem by GuldKalle (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @12:04PM
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  • $84 million dollars??? by ZorinLynx (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @12:06PM
  • If the parents can afford an $84M porn filter by Provocateur (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @12:06PM
  • $84,000,000? by pabrown85 (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @12:09PM
  • no surprise, but... by Atilla (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @12:10PM
  • Porn filters are a great idea! by Afecks (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @12:25PM
  • One of the good sides of censorship by Casandro (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @12:30PM
  • Only 1 sin here (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Dakuma (857226) on Saturday August 25, @12:35PM (#20354741)
    The only sin committed here, is the Governement spending $84 million on a Porn Filter! How many other programs would that kind of money funded, oh wait we are talking about the Government are we not. Think of the food that could buy to feed people in need, womens shelters, life saving operations.. and on and on. Despite that, they spend it on a Porn Filter. Even if they succeeded, there are still magazines, movies etc.. and if in some distant future they manage to erase all traces of Porn the world over... that still leaves the imagination..
  • here's a better pic by ruffles321 (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @12:41PM
  • Bureaucratic Costs? by Rog7 (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @12:49PM
  • Governments shouldn't have money. by Jessta (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @01:49PM
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  • All I can say is.... by nevillethedevil (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @02:10PM
  • Goverment becomes PORN Source by mgrennan (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @02:28PM
  • What form does this filter take? by jimicus (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @02:56PM
  • Somebody please think about the children! by elmartinos (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @03:05PM
  • Anybody could hack it in 30 seconds... by xdancergirlx (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @03:17PM
  • by nEoN nOoDlE (27594) on Saturday August 25, @04:00PM (#20356323)
    (http://www.davidbokser.com/)
    Seriously, people. Everyone here thinks that "thinking of the children" is a crappy excuse to take away our rights, but in this case it really is about the children! When I was 14 and wanted to masturbate, I had to actually close my eyes and imagine Sarah from Bio class in a short skirt with no panties on bending over as she drops her pen. Now it's just too easy for kids. They could get that image of Sarah (and MUCH more... oh so much more) just by spending a few minutes clicking on the computer. It's seriously ruining our children's imaginations. Without being able to close your eyes and envision naked girls with pinpoint accuracy, how will we expect our kids to grow up and solve problems in imaginative ways? So please, think of the children and make them work to get off.
  • Isn't this really about DRM? by WheelDweller (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @04:12PM
  • Although maybe it doesn't matter... by HexRei (Score:2) Saturday August 25, @04:16PM
  • $84 million? by rastoboy29 (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @05:04PM
  • A Parent's Perspective (Score:5, Interesting)

    by CrankyOldBastard (945508) on Saturday August 25, @05:55PM (#20357245)
    A few years back I found my eldest son (12 at the time( was using the small dark hours to view various kinds of porn. Some was 'normal' but there were many sites that were et the more extreme end of human sexuality.

    I set up a transparent proxy with Dansguardian. Do I think it's impossible for my kids to find porn (or other content I'm uncomfortable for my kids to see) ? No. But I do know that it's unlikely for them to stumble across it accidentally. If they set to work to find and view porn, they'll find a way around the filters.

    I also took a few of the images C. had looked at, and by zooming and playing with palettes showed him the scars of self-mutilation, the scars from slashed wrists, the track marks, the rotting teeth and the sores. He now knows that many of the girls have pretty nasty problems, as well as nasty habits. He also can see that many of the girls are being exploited, and that porn denigrates humans, unlike art which glorifies the body or casts these girls onto the canvas of our own life to challenge our our nice safe prejudices.

    I know if my kids view porn. They know that I know. I also know that they have at least a glimmering of some of the moral and social issues involved. Hopefully I've also provided some guidance about what constitutes 'normal' and what the difference is between sex as an act of love and sex as exploitation for purposes of ego stroking.

    So my approach as a parent is (1) make it less likely that they'll find porn by accident (2) make sure they're game to talk to me about it (3) make sure they see woman as more than a set of orifices in a warm bundle (4) make sure they know that their dreams and urges are normal and (5) that they are the only ones who can decide whether they treat Human Beings with respect as Divine Creatures deserve.

    I figure that if (however unlikely) I can make some headway on all these points, I'll have got some wins, and their chances of happy future relationships are (slightly?) improved. I think thats my job - the rest is up to them.
  • disgrace to the aussie government by segra (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @09:07PM
  • The article is very vage by razpones (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @10:31PM
  • Unsurprising... by SharkyTech (Score:1) Saturday August 25, @10:54PM
  • 30 minutes? Well, in that case... by Captain Sarcastic (Score:2) Sunday August 26, @12:10AM
  • Parents are obviously ineffectual. by cavebison (Score:1) Sunday August 26, @03:45AM
  • Not for teens anyway by cavebison (Score:1) Sunday August 26, @04:15AM
  • Teen? by Johannes Laire (Score:1) Sunday August 26, @05:34AM
    • Re:Teen? by KevReedUK (Score:1) Monday August 27, @10:13AM
  • Title wrong by harris s newman (Score:1) Sunday August 26, @06:30AM
  • Limited user account by Trentus (Score:1) Sunday August 26, @06:43AM
  • This gives a whole new meaning to the expression: by rolando2424 (Score:1) Monday August 27, @09:56AM
  • Where is this hack? by harlequinn (Score:1) Wednesday August 29, @06:49PM
  • Re:I would like a porn filter... (Score:3, Insightful)

    by nurb432 (527695) on Saturday August 25, @10:49AM (#20354023)
    (http://slashdot.org/~nurb432/ | Last Journal: Friday August 27 2004, @03:24PM)
    And how do you propose to determine an image is underage?
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