No Reasonable Expectation of Privacy
Is there a reasonable expectation of privacy on the Internet? A senior US district judge recently stated the technically obvious, but it may come as a shock to many. The FBI seized control of Playpen, a dark net website dedicated to child porn distribution (yes disgusting and good for the FBI). In building their case, the FBI utilized something known as “network investigative technique” (NIT) – which also included grabbing source IP addresses out of the TOR network.
Martin Zinaich | 30/6/2016