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At the time, the site had more than , registered users and included links to more than 23, sexually explicit images and videos of children, including more than 9, files that users could download directly from the FBI.

Some of the images described in court filings involved children barely old enough for kindergarten. Officials acknowledged those risks, but said they had no other way to identify the people accessing the sites. Lawyers for child pornography victims expressed surprise that the FBI would agree to such tactics — in part because agents had rejected them in the past — but nonetheless said they approved.

The FBI hacks have drawn repeated — though so far unsuccessful — legal challenges, largely centered on the search warrants agents obtained before agents cracked the computer network.

But they have also prompted a backlash of a different kind. A federal judge is scheduled to hear arguments on that request Friday. Federal agents first noticed Playpen not long after it went online in August, FBI agents tracked the site to computer servers in North Carolina, and in February seized the site and quietly moved it to its own facility in Newington, Va. The FBI kept Playpen online for 13 days. During that time, federal prosecutors told defense lawyers that the site included more than 23, sexually explicit images and videos of children.

Law enforcement has long complained that online services like Tor create a type of safe haven for criminals because they hide the unique network addresses from which people connect to sites on the internet. Justice officials said they were unable to discuss details of the investigation because much of it remains under seal, at their request. When people don't pay for the content they're viewing, it's detrimental to everyone who put work into that content -- regardless of whether it's PG or X-rated.

BoodiGo blocks pirated porn from its results, so users can rest easy knowing that the stuff they're viewing is legal and virus-free. No, not that kind of virus. Computer viruses, duh! Interestingly, five of BoodiGo's programmers are ex-Google employees who left the company to help Rowntree build the site.

They coded everything from scratch and even added a few perks that most current search engines don't have -- like the fact that BoodiGo won't sell your info to advertisers.

This means that your dirty search history won't later creep up in sidebar ads across the Internet.



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