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RE: FBI wants to hack into Tor and Bitcoin users' computers - Askasta - Sep 7, 2016 (Sep 7, 2016, 07:52 PM)Nudelsalat im Panzer Wrote:I would say something too but i don't know the german laws also not all of them since i am not 100% german just an immigrant here and live in a ghetto where you only need some street laws : 3(Sep 4, 2016, 08:03 PM)Humla Wrote:(Aug 31, 2016, 01:19 PM)Nudelsalat im Panzer Wrote: I never did any bad things and one day I received post from the police about saying "too nationalistic" things in the internet. So, they watched me without any "proper" reason. I belive that much people are beeing watched without any warrant or for a silly reason. RE: FBI wants to hack into Tor and Bitcoin users' computers - Vinic - Sep 11, 2016 I have nothing to hide but it's still none of their god damn business or right to search my computer because of a web browser that I use. I refuse to give up my right to privacy when a whole new threat is slowly growing: the government. Real threats don't go and make huge explosions and then die out; no, they wait there and slowly grow so you're given time to get used to everything being taken away from you. Bit by bit, little by little, your rights are taken away as you're ensured safety, and you idly sit by because you're used to it. RE: FBI wants to hack into Tor and Bitcoin users' computers - IsThisaNewFLRP? - Sep 15, 2016 The FBI wants to hack my pc? Luckily I don't use TOR or Bitcoin, but that is illegal according to the Computer Fraud an Abuse act, I have some points that make that law which are the following list below Wiretap Act a/k/a as “Title III”, which prohibits “any person,” including law enforcement, from making an illegal interception or disclosing or using illegally intercepted material. 18 U.S.C. § 2511(1). Unlawful Access to Stored Communications: 18 U.S.C. § 2701. Section 2701 focuses on protecting email and voicemail from unauthorized access. Identity Theft and Aggravated Identity Theft: 18 U.S.C. § 1028A. Access Device Fraud: 18 U.S.C. § 1029. CAN-SPAM Act: 18 U.S.C. § 1037 Wire Fraud: 18 U.S.C. § 1343. Communication Interference: 18 U.S.C. § 1362. and sincerely, The first point is the one that calls my attention (refer to if it calls your attention too) RE: FBI wants to hack into Tor and Bitcoin users' computers - Night - Sep 15, 2016 |