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How to Deal with Childporn?

tunny

Chevereto Member
Hell everyone,

This is now the second time since Wi.to is running that i had two Accounts which uploaded Childpornography.
Now there is a problem. I know there is no function to search Images by ID in Admin Area or something other.

I have soon over 700k Images on my Server which are stored.
I got two Abuse Mails regarding Childporn.

One day they were over 50 Childporn Images, which i needed to remove over FTP because the Guy which abused it had only directlinks.
Is this really the way to remove images through searching in FTP and looking which User uploaded it through the Database?
I think this is little bit too much time to remove Images like this. It must go fast without any problems.

Correct me if im wrong and there is a function for that!

Or how you guys do it? Or how do you handle DMCA reports fast?

Thank you for the answer.
 
Wi.to/image/imageid -» search content from ip, mark all, delete -» ban ip

Is this a solution?
 
I also agree, about problem, like even myself have had this script up and not long after i start to get few ChildPorn images here and there :/, like people think they can upload these anywhere. Problem is also most of times these users use proxy so when you ban their ip they will just change proxy server and be back again uploading again with same content or new ones just to make it look like it's some one else. So to be honest the answer is simply you cannot stop them. Only way you will have todo is keep deleting these images everytime and thats sorta much it, since banning their ip wont stop them from uploading the images again.
 
When you own a website which allows anyone to upload images you have to get used to deleting tons of content. There's no magic function that detects child porn so try to check your website everyday and keep your website clean. Otherwise, reject new accounts and go fully private because even Amazon sells you IP addresses and is quite trivial to get a bunch of IP addresses to perform this kind of stuff.
 
Integrating something like the Google Cloud Vision API would be interesting. I haven't had time to look at it, but the ability to detect adult content could be helpful. Only caveat is that is costs $1.50 per thousand images checked per month when over 1000 (first 1000 free).

https://cloud.google.com/vision/
 
Wi.to/image/imageid -» search content from ip, mark all, delete -» ban ip

Is this a solution?

Not really. Im trying to say.. look

I got these Image Links some days ago.. (The Abuser had only directlinks)
https://www1.wi.to/2017/07/23/428f70276fa681018f27c8e851c9fa3e.jpg
https://www1.wi.to/2017/07/23/e9cb772645c2df453102a80a20920f58.jpg
https://www1.wi.to/2017/07/23/e4ab18d98d1945e1dc9c68db30116929.jpg
https://www1.wi.to/2017/07/23/335ee9beb35fb2aadbeeddff39853825.jpg
https://www1.wi.to/2017/07/23/47db6c05425d88859a28f3013d0b8fc4.png

I have another file structure. How to find out which User Uploaded these Images? (They are already deleted).
So i need to open my Database to search via SQL which User uploaded these images?

I wanted to say, it would be simplier if it is possible to search by fileid in dashboard to find out.
Like search for "428f70276fa681018f27c8e851c9fa3e.jpg" and then you get the result.
 
When you delete stuff these results won't appear on search. You will have to dig the chv_deletions table which keeps a 90 day record of deleted stuff.

Your server surely has an access log. Use that to identify people/websites fetching that content and ban everybody. They use your website because of the storage, if your website "fails" to deliver storage they will go somewhere else.
 
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