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When will the governments ever learn? Likely, never, but stories like these are great. After Australia launched a new porn filter application, which cost them a cool $84 million, it was defeated within THIRTY MINUTES by a 16-year-old Tom Wood. So AUS updated the filter, and he got through it again. You've got to love the quote from a govn. official: "Unfortunately, no single measure can protect children from online harm...". Well, that about makes up for the wasted $84 million of taxpayers money!
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Senator Coonan, a government official did the best she could to salvage the sorry situation with, "Unfortunately, no single measure can protect children from online harm and ... traditional parenting skills have never been more important." Basically what I interpret that to mean is; "Tom is really getting on our tits; if you don't want your kids looking at porn don't have them in the first place."
Source: Gizmodo
Do any of these old Government meat-heads realize that kids are a LOT smarter than they are when it comes to computers? $84 Million... broke in 30 minutes. That is truly unbelievable, and a great waste of taxpayers money. Of course, it doesn't amount to another Countries $4 billion per day, but still.<table align="center"><tbody><tr><td>
Senator Coonan, a government official did the best she could to salvage the sorry situation with, "Unfortunately, no single measure can protect children from online harm and ... traditional parenting skills have never been more important." Basically what I interpret that to mean is; "Tom is really getting on our tits; if you don't want your kids looking at porn don't have them in the first place."
Source: Gizmodo