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==Timothy DeFoggi== | ==Timothy DeFoggi== |
Revision as of 08:21, 20 September 2015
Timothy DeFoggi
On the 26th August, 2014, Timothy DeFoggi, aged 56, a former acting director of cyber security for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was convicted of conspiracy to advertise and distribute child pornography, and accessing a computer with intent to view child pornography in connection with his membership in a child pornography website. The US Department of Justice stated that DeFoggi "even suggested meeting one member in person to fulfill their mutual fantasies to violently rape and murder children."[1] Time magazine noted that "It’s unclear if his illegal activity overlapped with his work for the government."[2] Wired magazine reports that DeFoggi worked for the department from 2008 until January 2014.[3] DeFoggi had been using Tor. In 2015 he was sentenced to 25 years in jail.[4]
An event carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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Crimson Contagion | New York US | An U.S. nationwide exercise in how to handle an influenza pandemic. Held January to August 2019 |