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Yahoo
29-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
How crypto contributed to the rise and fall of one of the world's largest child exploitation platforms
International law enforcement dismantled one of the world's largest child exploitation platforms in April after the service provided access for years to child sexual abuse material, or CSAM, in exchange for cryptocurrency. But, while crypto has enabled increased access to CSAM, the recent take down may prove that the crypto industry also has a role to play in combatting child abuse and other crimes. Kidflix had attracted a total of 1.8 million users since it was created in 2021 by an unnamed cybercriminal, according to Europol, the European Union's law enforcement agency. On average, users uploaded 3.5 new videos to the service hourly and had access to 91,000 unique videos with a total run time of 6,288 hours. Despite being known to law enforcement, the platform was able to grow to such a large scale due partly to its reliance on crypto, the digital payment system that shields the identity of transactors with blockchain technology. Some argue that crypto's pseudonymous nature has been appropriated by bad actors to finance their crimes and conceal their identities. With online child sexual exploitation, that seems to be the case. Crypto-based sales of CSAM are a 'growing problem,' according to a 2024 report from crypto data analysis firm Chainalysis, with one expert calling crypto the 'dominant choice' for CSAM buyers and sellers. The report also found that perpetrators are getting better at using crypto tools like 'privacy coins' to obfuscate their data trails even further. 'The digital dimension has driven a rapid evolution in online child sexual exploitation, offering offenders a borderless platform to contact and groom victims, as well as to create, store, and exchange child sexual abuse material,' Catherine De Bolle, Europol's executive director, said in a statement. The takedown While blockchain technology has made it easier to access and distribute CSAM, it has also made it possible to unmask those committing these crimes. As part of Europol's investigation, the agency provided Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange, with a list of wallet addresses linked to Kidflix. With this information, Binance's investigative team cross-examined its own database, combing through transactions to pinpoint users who may have sent money to Kidflix. The exchange was able to identify 120 Kidflix users that had Binance accounts, according to the company. With the help of Binance and participation from 31 different countries, Europol was able to shut down the platform and arrest 79 suspects. In April, German and Dutch law enforcement seized a server linked to Kidflix containing around 72,000 videos. The investigation also resulted in the seizure of over 3,000 electronics and the identification of 1,400 suspects. Europol declined to comment publicly about the perpetrators but Lilija Mazeikiene, head of investigations in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa at Binance, told Fortune that the suspects her team identified were 'all over the world.' While crypto was created to be a privacy-based financial system, many exchanges comply with government legal requests related to criminal activity. Binance and other exchanges are required to collect know-your-customer data from users and may hand over that information to law enforcement when requested. This can include names, addresses, nationality, and government-issued identification. 'The blockchain is pseudonymous, not anonymous,' Erin Fracolli, global head of special investigations at Binance, told Fortune. 'If you're doing this sort of thing, you can get caught.' This story was originally featured on


BBC News
04-04-2025
- BBC News
Child abuse: Men arrested in NI after dark web site take-down
Three men suspected of using a dark web streaming site that hosted tens of thousands of child sexual abuse videos have been identified by police in Northern of the men were arrested and released last month, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) also seized a number of electronic devices during searches of the three suspects' follows the removal of the site Kidflix, described by the EU's crime agency Europol as "one of the largest paedophile platforms in the world." The PSNI said a 34-year-old man was arrested in Dundonald on 19 March and five devices seized during a search of his home, while a 26-year-old man was arrested in Coleraine and two devices removed from his men were released pending further the search of a third man's home in Londonderry on 20 March, police seized six devices."As this is an ongoing live investigation, the PSNI have no further comment to make at this stage," a spokeswoman said. 'Dangerous site' The National Crime Agency (NCA) said it was alerted to the site by German police in have since identified a total of 63 suspects across the UK and 30 people have been arrested."With thanks to our law enforcement partners in Germany and Europol, a dangerous site hosting tens of thousands of child sexual abuse videos has been taken down," the NCA's Neil Keeping said."Providing this global to local response is paramount in our role to protect children from child sexual abuse and criminals who seek out this content."Authorities have identified more than 1250 users of the site across the world.

Yahoo
02-04-2025
- Yahoo
Europol: Huge paedophile network shut down with 79 taken into custody
Investigators from more than 30 countries have dismantled a large paedophile network with almost 2 million users worldwide and detained 79 people, the EU police agency Europol said on Wednesday. The 79 individuals were not only suspected of watching or downloading child sexual abuse videos but some of them are suspected of actively participating in abuse. Some 1,400 suspects have been identified worldwide. A platform, known as Kidflix, was taken offline under the leadership of authorities in Bavaria, Germany. According to Europol, this was one of the world's largest paedophile networks and marks the most extensive operation against child sexual abuse in Europe to date. The platform's servers with over 70,000 videos was shut down by German and Dutch authorities at the beginning of March. The investigation began in 2022 but recently intensified. Authorities confiscated thousands of electronic devices and over 91,000 videos between March 10 and March 23. Europol said Kidflix was set up by cybercriminals in 2021 and became one of the most popular platforms for paedophiles. On it, users could download and stream videos showing the sexual abuse of children for a fee.