Google Spotted Explicit Images In A Man's Email And Tipped Off The Authorities

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Google Spotted Explicit Images Of A Child In A Man's Email And Tipped Off The Authorities


A Houston man has been arrested after Google sent a tip to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children saying the man had explicit images of a child in his email, according to Houston police.


The man was a registered sex offender, convicted of sexually assaulting a child in 1994, reports Tim Wetzel at KHOU Channel 11 News in Houston.

"He was keeping it inside of his email. I can't see that information, I can't see that photo, but Google can," Detective David Nettles of the Houston Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce told Channel 11.

After Google reportedly tipped off the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Center alerted police, which used the information to get a warrant.

A search of the man's other devices revealed more suspicious images and text messages. Police arrested him and he's being held on a $200,000 bond.

On one hand, most people would certainly applaud the use of technology to scan email in a case like this.

On the other, debate rages about how much privacy users can expect when using Google's services like email. In a word: none.

A year ago, in a court brief, Google said as much. Then, in April, after a class-action case against Google for email scanning fell apart, Google updated its terms of service to warn people that it was automatically analyzing emails.

Considering Google has been working to fight online child sexual abuse since 2006, it stands to reason the company would scan emails looking for those sorts of images. Google has never come right out and said so, but hinted strongly at it about a year ago when Jacquelline Fuller, Director of Google Giving, specifically mentioned the National Center's "CyberTipline" in a blog post. The CyberTipline receives leads and tips regarding suspected crimes.

Fuller explained:

In 2011, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC’s) Cybertipline Child Victim Identification Program reviewed 17.3 million images and videos of suspected child sexual abuse. ...

Since 2008, we’ve used 'hashing' technology to tag known child sexual abuse images, allowing us to identify duplicate images which may exist elsewhere. ...

We’re in the business of making information widely available, but there’s certain 'information' that should never be created or found. We can do a lot to ensure it’s not available online—and that when people try to share this disgusting content they are caught and prosecuted.

We reached out to Google for comment and will update the story if we hear back.



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They use algorithms/machine learning/image recognition. They probably have a database of bad images that they flag as well. No way someone is looking through billions of emails.

I'm saying though, how about if you were sending a picture of your daughter or something. They have some algorithm that searches for pubic regions or something like that. Imagine the development process of the computer code to make sure it worked. Hours of looking at naked children and sh*t :scusthov:
 

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Man thats crazy, on the one hand, they caught up to a pedophile, good, he was probably gonna fukk someones life up eventually

On the other hand, that spying shyt is exactly why I don't fukk with google, why the fukk were they going through his emails in the first place? shyt like this is what sets a precedent for people to be violated, can we get one incorruptible web service? Pretty soon they're gonna start reporting nikkas for File Sharing or some shyt like that with all this ridiculous tracking
 

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I'm saying though, how about if you were sending a picture of your daughter or something. They have some algorithm that searches for pubic regions or something like that. Imagine the development process of the computer code to make sure it worked. Hours of looking at naked children and sh*t :scusthov:

yes, the software will only flag the photo, a human then reviews it and either declares it harmless or takes further action.
 

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There are federal agents that bust pedophiles and probably have pics and vids of these sick crimes backed up on their hard drives at home.

Knowing those sick satanic f*cks they probably jerk off the evidence at their crib :smh: I hate to say it takes one to know one, but if you searching through emails for pornographic photos of children, it speaks a lot about you as well. :scusthov:
 

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I think this is just a report of everything going right. The main thing is he's a registered sex offender; at that point he can barely take a piss w/o anything he does being scrutinized. His email is after the fact.

but side note: I do think there are real life ppl sifting thr emails.:sas2:mnay, MANY emails:sas1:
 
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