Some legal trouble with TOR in France

glymr glymr_darkmoon at ml1.net
Sun May 14 05:01:16 UTC 2006


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yeah, i think if i were you, i'd sell all of the hardware they had
their hands on for that time asap and get new hardware. there's way
too many routes that could be used to compromise the server once it's
been in the hands of untrusted people. A fresh installation of the
server is absolutely essential in any case because they almost
certainly nabbed the secret keys of the server and would be able to
use this to decrypt your traffic - they wouldn't even have to mess
with your hardware to achieve this, i'm sure they could get a judge to
approve a wiretap at the isp for your server on the basis that it has
been a conduit for criminal activity.
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