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 * Meek, James Gordon. "Musician [Eric Rosser] added to Most Wanted List, Faces Child Porn Charges", APBNews.com, Dec 27 2000.


 * Meek, James Gordon, https://irp.fas.org/news/2000/02/hack_probe0210_01.htm "The FBI can be quite clever when they have the data to work with, but I'm not going to assume they have enough information in this case," Pike told Meek at APBnews.com. Whether the logs are complete or not, the process of analyzing such data is typically arduous, time-consuming and resource-intensive, the FBI official said."


 * https://www.podserve.fm/series/website/unwavering-toxic-masculinity-from-the-dudes-den,5054/107294 - cannot be forgiven


 * https://irp.fas.org/news/2000/10/irp-001020-cyber.htm "Aftergood conceded that "there is some industry suspicion toward government" that may at times impede investigations of criminal mischief online."


 * http://all.net/books/iw/iwarstuff/www.apbnews.com/cjprofessionals/behindthebadge/1999/10/05/dod1005_01.html Forensic examiner Dave Lang happily demonstrated the technicians' skill at retrieving bits of data off tiny fragments -- a floppy disk, say, that was cut up or badly mangled by a crook trying to conceal illicit material like child pornography. A disk could be melted, Lang said, but if an intact portion of the disk is salvageable, it can be spliced into a clean disk and examined. "If it can be picked up with tweezers, we can read what's on it," he said.


 * https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/us-customs-cybersmuggling-center 2001 - Customs cybercrime specialists nationwide can help in the search of a suspected child pornographer’s workplace or residence, as well as help police agencies with the forensic examination of computers found at crime scenes and seized from suspects. While the FBI routinely investigates child pornography, some former Justice Department prosecutors say not enough is being done by either the bureau or the department to stop this criminal activity. Distributors of child pornography are a top priority of the C3 team but Americans who download pictures off the Internet or trade them aren’t going to go unnoticed. Right now, about 250 suspects in the U.S. are being monitored.


 * https://irp.fas.org/news/1999/08/cyber0829_01.htm ""The FBI is an all-time grand champion of taking advantage of the perceived crisis du jour to enhance its authority and budget."

Meek had previously associated with the Freedom Forum's election cyber-security chief Adam Clayton Powell III.