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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink25•1 year agoI heard of a guy who went to prison because he bought something from Allegro (Polish Amazon) over TOR. Someone used the same exit node for hacking, so they pinned it on him.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink32•edit-21 year agoWhat country? Sounds like a kangaroo court or a court staffed entirely by old people.
minus-squareThalestrlinkfedilink43•1 year ago court staffed entirely by old people Isn’t that most courts?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•1 year agoPoland. He could’ve easily got it solved but he didn’t have money and the public defender just told him confessing was the best option. It might be a legend, it’s just a thing that supposedly happened to someone in a community I participate in.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoActual legal risks and consequences don’t go away by applying wishful thinking.
minus-squareConfetti Camouflagelinkfedilink27•1 year agoYour anonymity goes out the window when you log in to any service. Your privacy goes when you give them your shipping information.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink14•edit-21 year ago“Czesc, I am Mister Anonymous. I would like to buy this Book. Please send it to Jan Pawel at this address, dziekuje.”
I heard of a guy who went to prison because he bought something from Allegro (Polish Amazon) over TOR. Someone used the same exit node for hacking, so they pinned it on him.
What country? Sounds like a kangaroo court or a court staffed entirely by old people.
Isn’t that most courts?
Poland.
He could’ve easily got it solved but he didn’t have money and the public defender just told him confessing was the best option.
It might be a legend, it’s just a thing that supposedly happened to someone in a community I participate in.
Yeah, that ruling is ridiculous.
Actual legal risks and consequences don’t go away by applying wishful thinking.
I thought the point of Tor was the anonymity?
Your anonymity goes out the window when you log in to any service. Your privacy goes when you give them your shipping information.
“Czesc, I am Mister Anonymous. I would like to buy this Book. Please send it to Jan Pawel at this address, dziekuje.”
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