Abuse ticket

Sven Anderson sven at anderson.de
Tue Mar 17 19:40:38 UTC 2009


Am 17.03.2009 um 17:07 schrieb phobos at rootme.org:

>> something, but not for the general Internet connections. Since a  
>> criminal
>> usually has a strong interest to hide something, I expect the  
>> proportion
>> of criminal traffic to be quite high, especially in countries with a
>> stable freedom of speech.
>
> Criminals have vastly more opportunities to hide their traffic than
> just using Tor.  They're already willing to break the laws, most  
> normal
> people aren't.  I've talked to victims of domestic abuse and targets  
> of
> e-stalkers, who even after everything they've endured, won't break the
> laws.  They won't break the laws even when it's in their best interest
> to be safe.  Criminals will always abuse a system for their own gains
> and move on to the next thing.

Yes sure, but just to make that clear, I didn't say with a single  
word, that Tor "produces" criminal acts, but it collects them without  
doubts, since it's very secure and easy to use. Of course criminals  
don't use Tor because it's legal, but because it's very effective,  
even compared with illegal options.

Sven

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