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Did the Feds crack Tor or was the exploit something simpler?



 
 
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Old September 27th 20, 10:17 AM posted to alt.comp.freeware,alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.privacy
UnsteadyKen
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Default Did the Feds crack Tor or was the exploit something simpler?

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Arlen Holder says...

My WISP knows me intimately and tells me what I've been doing at times.


My ISP has 9.5 million users, my email provider has 1.5 billion and 2
billion other people use the same browser/search provider.



I could know
the same information about my neighbors, were I to care to look, since
I have the login access information to their routers and transceivers.


I do not think I would care to be one of your neighbours or a customer
of your WISP
Your WISP is possibly acting illegally and certainly incompetently by
allowing an outsider access to their customers private information.
If you are so concerned about privacy; why do you retain those persons
details?
You are acting like those you complain about.

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Ken
 




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