> Not to detract from this, but it seems like you're accused of your IP > address conducting fraud, and through that, yourself conducting fraud. > Is it specifically because of Tor? Or if you ran any proxy software, or > were an unknowing participant in a botnet, would the charges be any > different?
It is Tor this time, yes, but it could have happened due to my anonymous web proxy at https://morphium.info/ aswell, yes. Same probabilites. > I'm trying to understand this distinction, because the German press has > a habit of misunderstanding the details and claiming Tor operators are > targeted by law enforcement. The reality could be 500 computers were > confiscated and 5 were Tor exit nodes. The press has only focused on > those 5 tor exit nodes claiming the existence of Tor is the reason for > the confiscation. This is incorrect. ACK > The real reason, at least explained to us to by law enforcement, is the > computers were targeted because they have a log file, a list of IPs, and > those who were assigned the IP at the time. They head out to collect > all the computers at each address and don't know what to expect. > > If your lawyer wishes to talk about these details in relation to the > press release, I'm happy to talk to him/them. His webpage is mentioned in the press release (click "Norman Lenz"), his eMail address should be on his webpage. > Still, congrats on your continued freedom. Thanks! Hope it will last in the next process aswell. morphium *********************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to [email protected] with unsubscribe or-talk in the body. http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/

