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Child beats Australia's national porn filter

by Clement James

28 Aug 2007

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The Australian federal government is in fire-fighting mode following reports that a 16 year-old schoolboy hacked his way through an Au$84m internet porn filter launched by the government earlier this month.

The government implemented the filter so that every family could download the client software and have a way of protecting their children online.

But Melbourne student Tom Wood reportedly took just 30 minutes to beat the filter, while leaving the toolbar in place so that it looked like it was still doing its job.

Local press reports described Wood as a bit of a cyber-activist who has lobbied the government to listen to the youth of Australia.

Wood has spoken out on matters such as cyber-bullying, and advocates teaching children how to protect themselves online rather than having their parents install a filter on their behalf.

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