A recent indictment

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of an Alaska man stands out due to the sophisticated use of multiple encrypted communication tools, privacy-focused apps, and dark web technology.

"I've never seen anyone who, when arrested, had three Samsung Galaxy phones filled with 'tens of thousands of videos and images' depicting CSAM, all of it hidden behind a secrecy-focused, password-protected app called 'Calculator Photo Vault,'" writes Ars Technica's Nate Anderson

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@ecksmc omg, I didn’t know what CSAM was! I thought it was something about computer systems and coding. I also just found out references to the Red pill wasn’t something to do with being an Alice in Wonderland reference. I don’t think I can read this story.

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