Moral outrage from anyone here? Not I, per se, but curious to the politicks 
on-list.

-Benjamin

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> Date: April 4, 2015 at 12:51:55 AM EDT
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Hi!
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> 
> Well in short, I used TOR to create and run HYIPs ("investment" programs that 
> offer outrageous returns - Ponzis), various programs during about 8 years. 
> Using e-currency (e-gold, libertyreserve, perfect-money, e-bullion etc). 
> Cashing out e-currency with anonymous debit cards or bank accounts opened 
> online with false scans (documents, photosop!). Net profit about 10 millions 
> bucks. All runing through TOR!
> 
> But this isn't possible so easy now, due to bank controls.. At the good old 
> time, debit cards allowed, in "good" countries, withdrawals of thousands of 
> bucks every day... Ah I remember the bags full of cash, LOL!
> 
> Thank you TOR, thank you e-gold (founders got arrested), libertyreserve 
> (founders got arrested), ebullion  (founder got arrested for murder and is 
> now sitting in death row), perfectmoney (still running but they are friends 
> and got a nice percentage in exchange of they close their eyes)))
> 
> Sure that isn't of a high morality level, but look: People decided by 
> themselves to send me money, expecting to get 100% return by month (My 
> average promised rate :)
> 
> As somebody said, one idiot gets born every minute...
> 
> 
>> I'm writing about Tor for my Ethics module. Do you guys mind if you tell
>> me some malicious uses with Tor? Anything will be of great help. Yeah I
>> already know of the basic or common use cases. :)
> 
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