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DCS98 v3.6.8 — OpChildSafety reference section in RTFM

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@Dezirae-Stark Dezirae-Stark released this 05 Jun 19:48
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Dead Cyber Society 98 — v3.6.8

OpChildSafety — child-safety reporting guidance in RTFM.

What's new

  • OpChildSafety section in RTFM (Help). A new reference section aimed at grassroots
    child-protection / OSINT investigators. It covers how to report CSAM lawfully through the proper
    channels — without viewing, downloading, screenshotting, or searching for the material
    — and the
    do's and don'ts of handling and submitting a report so evidence isn't tainted and real cases aren't
    buried under noise.

    It includes:

    • An introduction on working through recognised NGOs / reporting bodies rather than as a lone
      vigilante, and on submitting clear, factual reports (usernames, URLs, timestamps, platform) and
      letting trained investigators take it from there.
    • A prominent do-not-view / do-not-download warning.
    • "What not to do" and "How to avoid tainting evidence" checklists.
    • A note to use terminal, text-only browsers (e.g. w3m, lynx) that don't view or cache images.
    • Website-investigation steps (registrar / host abuse contacts via WHOIS).
    • A directory of reporting organisations with their official links and phone numbers: NCMEC,
      IWF, CEOP, HSI, ACCCE, Cybertip.ca, Europol IRU, INHOPE, NCA.

Notes

  • Reference text only. Nothing here fetches or processes any media. The reporting-organisation
    links open in your OS browser via the existing deny-by-default window-open path (only http(s)
    URLs are allowed out; everything else is dropped) — there is no new background network egress.
  • Open it from Access → RTFM, in the OpChildSafety — child-safety reporting section.
  • Contributed by GhostExodus.
  • Static content change only — no IPC, encryption, or networking code touched.
  • Unsigned build — SmartScreen will warn; More info -> Run anyway. Verify the SHA-256 below.

Artifact: DCS98-Setup-3.6.8.exe (124,486,327 bytes ≈ 119 MB, NSIS, x64, unsigned)
SHA-256: e5b62e3605a2605e18507b6e467d98162f51e0b161a24e1cd8da964d279c09da