With respect, this isn't an "attack," it's a deliberate attempt on the part of the user to access it. Its presence constitutes that old demon "temptation," just as the omnipresence of alcohol in this society does, and a big part of adulthood is the necessity to resist temptation - it isn't always easy, but there's help in the form of self-discipline, support groups, or that Bible in your drawer.
Unwanted XXX email is a pain, to be sure - delete it, is my advice, I do. If a search for the text string "underage kiddieporn" turns up some nasty stuff in Google or whatever, it may be best not to search for it in the first place.
Well apparently you have never done a search for "White House", LOL! According to the description given in the search engine...The "July Issue. Hollywood Hooters. Instant Access. 250,000 XXX Pics. Miss WhiteHouse Pix & Video" is on-line now...
I beg to differ. Porn chat rooms use key words like Barney, tele-tubbies, dragon-ball-z etc. They use words that they know kids will be looking for and lure them in. Studies have proven that you can see one second of a porn visual in several hours worth of TV viewing, and the next day, the only thing you remember is that porn picture.
Last week my husband was trying to find an MP3 of a cartoon theme song - the cartoon is targeted at 1st - 5th graders. Mixed in with the music MP3s was a .mp3.exe file which opened almost a dozen screens of explicit porn and links to other porn sites on his computer. This is why our kids don't have direct access to the internet.
We weren't looking for it, it snuck in under a false pretense. With this many screens popping open, it would take a child or teen-ager enough time trying to close tham all to see the contents of some of them. Just like junkies on the street - that's what the porn peddlers are counting on. They are a sick, sick group, seeking to make money off of the corruption of children.