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Re: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.


From: Joakim Aronius <joakim () aronius se>
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 13:51:15 +0100

* Will Hargrave (will () harg net) wrote:

On 29 Nov 2012, at 20:53, George Herbert <george.herbert () gmail com> wrote:

The assertion being made here, that it's somehow illegal (or immoral,
or scary) for there to be not-completely-traceable internet access in
the US, is absurd.

The real issue here is *not* the legality of the act of providing a Tor exit node, or an open access point, or 
anything else. In sensible countries that is perfectly legal. The problem here is the reality of undergoing a 
criminal investigation. 

It could also be the case that they think the person running the Tor exit node is the actual perpetrator, i.e. its 
needed to seize all HW to get the kiddie pr0n. Is it even possible for a network sniffer to distinguish between Tor 
exit traffic and his own traffic?

Hopefully he will get it all back but it will most liklely cost both time and money to explain Tor to the Austrian 
judical system.


Think carefully about the impact of having everything in your life which runs an operating system taken away. Phones. 
Tablet. Laptop. Servers. All portable drives, data. If you rely on that hardware for your income (and who doesn't?) 
you're going to have to buy all of that again. And restore your data, if you are able. 

Fully agree.

/J


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