[AP] In late 2007, Carlos Miguel Sobral and 14 other Brazilian police investigators were getting ready for another day of fighting Internet crime when one of them suggested looking into peer-to-peer file sharing networks.Sobral said the other federal investigators agreed, choosing to focus on eMule, Brazil’s most popular file sharing program.The investigators soon saw that the network was being used to distribute child pornography, not just in Brazil but around the world, Sobral told The Associated Press on Friday. “We then developed our own software to identify those individuals using eMule for this purpose.”
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Brazil police uncovered global child porn network
[AP] In late 2007, Carlos Miguel Sobral and 14 other Brazilian police investigators were getting ready for another day of fighting Internet crime when one of them suggested looking into peer-to-peer file sharing networks.