Twitter account closed with images of child

                                                 Twitter account closed with images of child

Several private Twitter accounts are disabled after they were revealed to indecent images of children contain.

Some hacker groups claim to have discovered them, NSPCC said.

Members of the public have reported accounts for Greater Manchester Police and North Yorkshire Police, while CEOP - exploitation of children and Online Protection Centre - says it is "ready".

CEOP - police unit dedicated to eradicating the sexual abuse of children - said that 25 to 30 reports on these accounts had.
A CEOP spokesman Twitter had blocked the accounts and the report of the finding of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) - CEOP in the U.S. right - as an American company was legally required.

As for the people to store such content, Professor Alan Woodward, from the University of Surrey Department of Computing, said she increasingly social media instead of computers.

"If they use the Internet to keep all the images so they will be able to argue that it is not them. Weight of evidence is not the same."

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