FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
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FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
When I saw this, I Thought of you Richard...............SonicSpike writes:
"The investigative arm of the Department of Justice is attempting to short-circuit the legal checks of the Fourth Amendment by requesting a change in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. These procedural rules dictate how law enforcement agencies must conduct criminal prosecutions, from investigation to trial. Any deviations from the rules can have serious consequences, including dismissal of a case. The specific rule the FBI is targeting outlines the terms for obtaining a search warrant. It's called Federal Rule 41(b), and the requested change would allow law enforcement to obtain a warrant to search electronic data without providing any specific details as long as the target computer location has been hidden through a technical tool like Tor or a virtual private network. It would also allow nonspecific search warrants where computers have been intentionally damaged (such as through botnets, but also through common malware and viruses) and are in five or more separate federal judicial districts. Furthermore, the provision would allow investigators to seize electronically stored information regardless of whether that information is stored inside or outside the court's jurisdiction." LINK: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/15/01/20/ ... r-or-a-vpn
"The investigative arm of the Department of Justice is attempting to short-circuit the legal checks of the Fourth Amendment by requesting a change in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. These procedural rules dictate how law enforcement agencies must conduct criminal prosecutions, from investigation to trial. Any deviations from the rules can have serious consequences, including dismissal of a case. The specific rule the FBI is targeting outlines the terms for obtaining a search warrant. It's called Federal Rule 41(b), and the requested change would allow law enforcement to obtain a warrant to search electronic data without providing any specific details as long as the target computer location has been hidden through a technical tool like Tor or a virtual private network. It would also allow nonspecific search warrants where computers have been intentionally damaged (such as through botnets, but also through common malware and viruses) and are in five or more separate federal judicial districts. Furthermore, the provision would allow investigators to seize electronically stored information regardless of whether that information is stored inside or outside the court's jurisdiction." LINK: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/15/01/20/ ... r-or-a-vpn
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Re: FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
ah shit.....
another reason i will not live back there.
Its my right ( to carry and own a gun) AND
to be anonymous if i want!! lol
another reason i will not live back there.
Its my right ( to carry and own a gun) AND
to be anonymous if i want!! lol
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Re: FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
They watch everyone.
check out the start up funders of Google.
check out the start up funders of Google.
Re: FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
Meanwhile the NSA, GCHQ and FBI are hacking Tor and VPN users illegally[1]. The FBI has admitted launching malware attacks againt Tor users, there's nothing new here[2].
1: http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 10525.html
2: http://www.wired.com/2013/09/freedom-hosting-fbi/
1: http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 10525.html
2: http://www.wired.com/2013/09/freedom-hosting-fbi/
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Re: FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
It is a .mil artefact this www
Re: FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
So is Tor, what's your point?frank lee bent wrote:It is a .mil artefact this www
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Re: FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
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Re: FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
my point is- it was not designed to be a public commons.
great portions of it are owned and operated by governments.
your privacy does not exist except as an idea.
great portions of it are owned and operated by governments.
your privacy does not exist except as an idea.
Re: FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
frank lee bent wrote:my point is- it was not designed to be a public commons.
great portions of it are owned and operated by governments.
...Again, just like Tor.
Are you ready to take a little more serious debate about this, compared to posting half-empty responses? It would be fun.frank lee bent wrote:your privacy does not exist except as an idea.
Re: FBI Wants To Legally Hack Those On Tor Or VPNs
As opposed to living in Thailand or Cambodia, where everyone enjoys so much liberty and freedom?phuketrichard wrote:ah shit.....
another reason i will not live back there.
Its my right ( to carry and own a gun) AND
to be anonymous if i want!! lol
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