Three new changes in federal court rules have vastly expanded law enforcement’s ability to hack into computers around the world.
Source : So … Now the Government Wants to Hack Cybercrime Victims | WIRED
Three new changes in federal court rules have vastly expanded law enforcement’s ability to hack into computers around the world.
Source : So … Now the Government Wants to Hack Cybercrime Victims | WIRED
Les administrateurs se sentent en sécurité sous TOR, mais ce sont des amateurs qui ne maîtrisent pas la technologie.
Source : Plusieurs sites de vente de drogue du « Deep Web » français piratés
The protections that Tor offers can be attractive to criminal enterprises or actors and HSI [Homeland Security Investigations] will continue to pursue those individuals who seek to use the anonymizing technology to further their illicit activity.
Source : First library to support anonymous Internet browsing effort stops after DHS e-mail | Ars Technica
Security researchers have refined a long-theoretical profiling technique into a highly practical attack that poses a threat to Tor users and anyone else who wants to shield their identity online.
Source : How the way you type can shatter anonymity—even on Tor | Ars Technica
A federal judge sentenced the mastermind behind online drug marketplace Silk Road, Ross Ulbricht, to life in prison…
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