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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2009

December 2009

There is a new breed of super-sleuth emerging in the virtual world of the web. For both petty criminals and major terrorist groups, internet detectives are fast becoming a force to be reckoned with.
Making it his business to track down criminal activity through the web, Guido Rudolphi, the Sherlock Holmes of the cyber world, considers himself a legal hacker. "So much more information can be accessed, quite legally, than the individual user would ever imagine." Rudolphi has taken advantage of this new free-flow of online information to catch paedophiles, fraudsters, and even unearth international cells of Al-Quaeda. He demonstrates how it takes less than twenty minutes to establish a persons credentials, locate them and hand them over to the police. "People seem to think theyre anonymous online, that nothing can happen to them there thats very naive."

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  • this is nothing new lol hackers been doing this since usernet and telnet this swiss fag thinks he knows about social manipulation ....show me something i haven't seen...this is propaganda at its best

  • EXCELLENT Piece. 5 Stars

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  • "Children of Islam"

    "This video contains content from Journeyman Pictures, who has decided to block it in your country." thanks Journeyman, from USA

  • He uses Ubuntu~ Ubuntu ROCKSZ~

  • I don't know how much attention Swiss courts pay to the way a document, or piece of information, was acquired. Bare in mind they're not in the EU and don't have to abide by the kind of rules and regulations member states do, its possible that if they think the need for a conviction outweighs the violation of civil liberties they'll ignore the fact information was acquired by someone without the authority to do so and in an illegal manner.

  • is this legal?

  • Fuck religion

  • wow, komplexer job sicher. aber scheint cool :)

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