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Help Children By Taking Action Online.


Visit the Federal Bureau of Investigation~Crimes Against Children Program
Children are our Nation's most valuable asset. They represent the bright future of our country and hold our hopes for a better Nation. Our children are also the most vulnerable members of society. Protecting our children against the fear of crime and from becoming victims of crime must be a national priority.

  SDH is a registered member of ASACP.
A non profit site created in 1996 by HELMY Enterprises, Inc., ASACP stands for Adult Sites Against Child Pornography.

Our program actively monitors and reports incidents and web sites that exploit children to national and state law enforcement agencies and appropriate departments.

ASACP receives approximately 30-40 child pornography reports a day - and since it's inception, ASACP has investigated and assisted the U.S. Customs Service and the FBI in enforcing anti-child pornography laws against thousands of child pornography websites.

Computer Viruses.
What's a "virus"? Computer viruses are called viruses because they share some of the traits of biological viruses. A computer virus passes from computer to computer like a biological virus passes from person to person. At a deeper level there are similarities as well. A biological virus is not a living thing. A virus is a fragment of DNA inside a protective jacket. Unlike a cell, a virus has no way to do anything or to reproduce by itself -- it is not alive. Instead, a biological virus must inject its DNA into a cell. The viral DNA then uses the cell's existing machinery to reproduce itself. In some cases, the cell fills with new viral particles until it bursts, releasing the virus. In other cases the new virus particles bud off the cell one at a time and the cell remains alive.

SDH takes computer virus threats and attacks seriously. Our IT Resources Section maintains a comprehensive virus database and utilizes current anitvirus software. Anyone interested in more information may contact us via email.

Report Computer Viruses

Microsoft TechNet Online.
Visit Microsoft's TechNet Security Web Page updates, virus protection strategies and troubleshooting tips, tools, and the latest in security headlines.

Microsoft TechNet Security Page


U.S. Postal Inspection Service-Mailing of Child Pornography
Visit the United States Postal Service-US Postal Inspection Services for current information on Child Pornography Crimes and the efforts being taken to combat this viscious abuse of children through the mail and the Internet.


Report Child Pornography and Predators!
Please only report websites to ASACP. To report newsgroups, chat boards, bbs and IRC chat rooms go to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children web.cybertip.org/cyberTipII.html.

NCMEC, in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Customs Service, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and state and local law enforcement in Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces, serves as the national CyberTipline and as the national Child Pornography Tipline 1-800-843-5678.