Something doesn't smell right. There likely could have been placed a national security exception/exemption from disclosing the code. Regardless, if this case does not justify disclosing the TOR exploit, what does? A future hypothetical espionage case? Do they want to keep the exploit open long enough to simply collect "intelligence" for the sake of collecting intelligence? What's the fucking point of that if it will not be actually used to exterminate crime and corruption?
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SuperJohnWayne ago
Something doesn't smell right. There likely could have been placed a national security exception/exemption from disclosing the code. Regardless, if this case does not justify disclosing the TOR exploit, what does? A future hypothetical espionage case? Do they want to keep the exploit open long enough to simply collect "intelligence" for the sake of collecting intelligence? What's the fucking point of that if it will not be actually used to exterminate crime and corruption?
anonOpenPress ago
I've been wondering exactly the same. This could be part of the proof of high level corruption/managing