Child abduction case: Tom and Jerry cartoons helped police identify suspects
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#2Edit: Just remembered the episodes "Ticker Tape" and "Hack Attack", which are of a similar theme.
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#3edit: Indeed, they even admit this is not what they used to track them down.
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#5They only looked at requests sent to YouTube? Doesn't YouTube use https by default?
Did they do a simple YouTube search for 'Tom and Jerry' note down the full URLs for first two pages of search results... and look for those in the ISP logs?
DNS lookups only show "www.youtube.com" but not the VideoID or full URL I presume. So ISPs must be logging all URLs being visited by all their users?
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#6What surprised me the most was 26,000 people watched Tom and Jerry between 7:30pm and 6:30am on some website. That’s a lot more than I would have expected.
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#7I just assume stories like this are parallel construction. edit: Indeed, they even admit this is not what they used to track them down.
The argument is our course: is public safety more important than data privacy?
Nobody AFAICT is honestly running those numbers. Probably because it would require cross-agency number gathering and the end result is potentially that agencies lose some magic powers.
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#8I am trying to understand how it is possible to filter all IP activity for such a (broad) search term. As opposed to say superbowl livestream. They only looked at requests sent to YouTube? Doesn't YouTube use https by default? Did they do a simple YouTube search for 'Tom and Jerry' note down the full URLs for first two pages of search results... and look for those in the ISP logs? DNS lookups only show "www.youtube.c…
Re: Child abduction case: Tom and Jerry cartoons helped police identify suspects
#9I am trying to understand how it is possible to filter all IP activity for such a (broad) search term. As opposed to say superbowl livestream. They only looked at requests sent to YouTube? Doesn't YouTube use https by default? Did they do a simple YouTube search for 'Tom and Jerry' note down the full URLs for first two pages of search results... and look for those in the ISP logs? DNS lookups only show "www.youtube.c…
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Re: Child abduction case: Tom and Jerry cartoons helped police identify suspects
#10What surprised me the most was 26,000 people watched Tom and Jerry between 7:30pm and 6:30am on some website. That’s a lot more than I would have expected.