EXCLUSIVE: Department of Education employee infected his government computer with a virus that can help hackers by searching for ‘naked toddlers’, ‘little boys’ and references to child rape

Sunday, May 13, 2018
By Paul Martin

Documents show the staffer typed in at least 18 illicit references on his computer
The phrases he looked for included: ‘Very young little girls’ and ‘too young boy’
Other search terms allude to bestiality involving children and infants
As a result, his computer was infected with malware, putting databases at risk
Investigators searched his government computer and found ‘graphic images of nude and nearly nude children’
The employee, whose name has been kept hidden, denied any wrongdoing
He was suspended without pay and then he retired from government work

By WILLS ROBINSON
DAILYMAIL.COM
13 May 2018

A Department of Education employee left government computers vulnerable to hacking after downloading a virus while searching for ‘naked toddlers’, ‘little boys’, a and references to child rape, a report has revealed.

Documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by DailyMail.com show the staffer typed in at least 18 illicit searches on his taxpayer-funded computer – included references to child porn.

The phrases he looked for in September, 2014, included: ‘Very young little girls’, ‘naked toddler’ and ‘too young boy’.

Other search terms allude to bestiality involving children and child rape.

As a result, his computer was infected with malware, putting massive databases at risk, including student loan information.

Once a computer is infected with the software, cyber criminals can access data by logging keystrokes or monitoring the computer’s activity.

Investigators then searched his government computer and found ‘graphic images of nude and nearly nude children as well as graphically drawn images of children engaging in sexual acts with adults’.

They then searched the employee’s home and found 13 images of child porn on his computer.

The employee, whose name has been kept hidden in the files, denied any wrongdoing and insisted he entered the search terms to test the system’s website-blocking protocols.

He was suspended during the investigations but then retired from government employee.

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