Reminder that Tor is and always has been back-doored

Reminder that Tor is and always has been back-doored.
If you are suspected of committing any one of these (8) crimes they can watch you

This is why you only use hidden services. They're more difficult to spy on because traffic correletion is impossible.

>If you are suspected of committing any one of these (8) crimes they can watch you
but they will try to do that regardless of if you use Tor or not ?

who would've thought something openly funded by the US government was backdoored

Anyone can be "suspected" of anything these days.

>anything that Jeff Sessions approves of

Welp, "black identity extremists" and those who had a Geocities page in the 90s/MySpace in the 2000s with a picture of a marijuana leaf on it are fucked.

tor is 100% compromised at this point

they used the jacob applebaum fuss to reshuffle the board of directors

and they explicitly called out a group of people (daily stormer) using their service to avoid censorship

these people are the fucking enemy, they cannot be trusted

>Haha sucks to be a burger.
Thanks to Stephen Harper's anti-cyber-bullying bill, Canadian police and other officials, ie high school principals can demand chatlogs etc. from your ISP without a warrant.

All electronic communications are compromised.
source: classified

>collect communication from Tor
What are they going to do with encrypted data?
So far every time someone was arrested it was because of something stupid they did on clearnet.

Why is trump supporting a bill that goes directly against the very constitution he swore to protect?

>what are exit nodes
>what are 3 and 4 letter agencies setting up thousand tor exit nodes

>i don't know how tor works: the post

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>police can take encrypted data as it has been forever
>tor is compromised
Same thing, sure

>cyber
what

and also you have to completely disable javascript at all times

dont use an exit node then

>normies just now realizing that the feds have been "spying" on TOR for ages

This has literally always been legal. You operate a TOR node you have the right to retain all data that passes through it, even if you're a federal law enforcement agency.

And the VPN point is completely moot. They could always subpoena a VPN to turn over information. That's why if you're doing illegal things you pick a VPN that verifiably keeps no logs - there's nothing to turn over. And if you're just using it to torrent then nobody cares because that's purely a civil matter unless you're distributing on a massive scale.

>they can use intercepted communications to use against the crime of cyber
What?

It doesn't? They're not doing random searches and seizures. They operate an exit node and you're connecting to it. You're essentially voluntarily giving them your information.

Would it be a 4th amendment violation if you walked into a police department and asked them to pass these drugs on to Tyrone for you?

There are far more "black identity extremists" then there are neo-nazis. And "black identity extremists" are actively murdering non-blacks, unlike neo-nazis.

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>copy and paste response

TOR was always a honeypot, they outed themselves a long ago

>death
>Using Tor, have an anuerism and die.
>Police roll up outside and throw me in jail.

Does not just apply to Tor
Anything VPN too

they even raided all the mixmaster relays
fuckin mixmaster dude

Can they know and arrest someone if they watched cp on xplay over tor using tails in a virtual machine using stolen WiFi (in a third world country)? Or is it only for amerilards ?
Asking for a friend

>2018
>trusting electronic systems with your illegal activities

do u actually think alphabet soups are coming to your 3rd world country for watching?

Distribution/creation is a different matter.

They are already watching everyone who uses Tor, what difference does this make? Obviously criminals should be using more than just tor

And they called me retard when I said it was a honeypot.

This doesn't seem that strong if it only applies to "DOMESTIC" communications. Just use a foreign VPN, and TOR by nature bounces all over.

>chatlogs from your ISP
I can't tell if you are stupid or joking.

>drugs not on the list
:)

Disregarding if you using stolen internet then your fine