INTERNET OFFENDER CASES

INTERNET OFFENDER CASES

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MySpace.com has found more than 29,000 registered sex offenders with profiles on the popular social networking Web site, more than four times the number cited by the company two months ago. more...


Newsday/Jennifer Barrios

Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced yesterday that two more social-networking websites have agreed to help rid their sites of more...

Last week, 29,000 registered sex offenders were identified and removed from MySpace. And this week, the Connecticut attorney general said he was looking into a few cases of convicted sex more...

Newsday/Michael Frazier

State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo yesterday added two more major Internet service providers - including the nation's largest - to a more...

Newsday/William Murphy

Nassau County Legislator David Mejias proposed a bill yesterday aims at barring convicted sex offenders on probation more...

Two proposed federal bills aimed at stopping registered sex offenders from using the Internet to prey on children or access child pornography would give local law enforcement officials and more...

Newsday/Danny Teigman

Cablevision Systems Corp., Long Island's largest Internet service provider, yesterday became the latest provider to voluntarily block child pornography Web sites more...

Donald E. Wilhelm, a 45 year old umpire and coach in the Ellenville Little League for 20 years, has been charged with receiving child pornography over the Internet. He downloaded computer images more...

Federal officials announced yesterday that a nationwide probe into child pornography trafficking using Internet file-sharing networks has resulted in 1,000 investigations and at least 65 arrests. more...

A group of cyber-vigilantes has turned the tables on sexual predators who use the Internet to lure underage victims. The operators of the Web site perverted-justice.com pose as kids on the more...