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Topic: [2016-05-24] Judge Decides FBI Does Not Need To Reveal Tor Malware Source Code (Read 305 times)

legendary
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Does the end result justify the actions taken to reach that result? Well yes... They succeeded to close down the world’s largest child pornography platform on the deep web, and several people were

arrested by the FBI. The problem comes in, when this method are being used for spying on the general public. {Those people like us, that are not doing anything illegal or if you are not even a citizen

of the United States. } If you do the crime, you should be doing the time.. but if you are innocent... well... that's a whole other scenario.  Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010
This attack by the FBI was sanctioned through a warrant, but if the malware used in this attack exceeds the legal boundaries of the warrant, the evidence should be deemed unusable. However, the government was not too keen on this idea and succeeded in convincing the federal judge to change his mind. This means the defense attorneys will not be able to thoroughly examine the methods used, and the FBI will get away with whatever they did.



http://themerkle.com/judge-decides-fbi-does-not-need-to-reveal-tor-malware-source-code/
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