Panama City, FL (PRWEB) June 20, 2007 -- Soft Media Publishing has just launched its new pornography alert software at www.exxxterminator.com. This free easy to use, cutting edge software will scour any computer and alert the owner if pornographic content is found on the hard drive.
According to Stephen Key, a labor attorney practicing in Dallas, TX, the law assumes that as a computer owner you know what's on your computer. Therefore if your computer has illegal pornography on its hard drive, you could end up in jail, even if it was one of your friends or employees who inadvertently put it there.
"There's a direct link between Internet pornography & sexual predators," says Grey McKenzie Founder of .eXXXTerminator. McKenzie's website is dedicated to exposing pornography addiction and protecting computer owners who have no idea their systems are being used for illegal activity.
With pornography revenues hitting a staggering 13.3 billion dollars in 2006, it would seem that the industry is exploding at a rate that would make even Bill Gates & Microsoft jealous. Computers and the Internet are without question one of the main reasons for this phenomenal growth.
Alexa Research, owned by Internet giant Amazon has stated the No. 1 search term used at search engine sites is the word "sex".
A recent show hosted by John Walsh of Americas Most Wanted fame did a segment targeting online sexual predators. Mr Walsh & former Miss America Lauren Nelson, who posed as an underage teen, teamed up and succeeded in luring a number of "suspected" pedophiles to a private home where they were quickly arrested and charged. Mr. Walsh & Ms. Nelson accomplished all this simply by using the Internet and a single computer. You can see a short movie of the sting on the Americas Most Wanted website www.amw.com
Now computer owners can scan their computers for free to see if anyone has been using their computer to view pornography. Soft Media Publishing is for the moment allowing anyone to scan his or her computer without charge. Simply visit www.exxxterminator.com and follow the instructions.
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