Can popups really get you 40 years in the pokey? Only in Connecticut, folks (At least for now)
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I feel for Julie Amero, it is quite possible she is entirely innocent.It happened to my family while were researching homework info with my kids when one of these gross porno pop-ups hit us, startled and disgusted I worked fast to get rid of it apologising to my kids about the sick filth there is out there, but the faster I deleted the stuff the faster another site came on line like a deluge,as soon as i realised what I was being hit with I pulled the plug,but it was too late, my kids had in seconds been exposed to filthy hardcore in what was an innocent homework search.I checked our computer later and saw that our firewall had expired it's certificate leaving us open to any deluge of this kind.I now have scanning firewalls on all our computers that update new patches daily.Parents beware , make sure your kid's PC's have adequate and updated protection.Julie:Get your lawyers to have that ITEM:school computer's drive caches analysed to locate the codes that caused the invasion deluge effect.