Don't worry. If you were busted it would cause a real stink. Remember Operation Sun Devil. The Feds really lost it. Aggressiveness doesn't just mean publicity. It means strategy at trial as well. They have to try you and that would be risky for them because we all have an easy First Amendment argument to hammer them with. The List is defined by its expression and not by anything else so attacks on the list are ipso facto attacks on expression.
From my point of view, operation sundevil was never about arrests or prosecuting criminals, it was about scaring the shit out of 15 year olds.
First, many of the people raided under operation sundevil already KNEW that they were going to be raided, or at least suspected. I myself was informed, by some friends, some time before the raid that there was a DNR on my phone line. I also recieved an anonymous phone call "warning" me to stay away from "hackers". Second, the secret service agents actualy preforming the raid seemed to view it as an elaborate joke after the figured out that the threat to national security or whatever was 14 years old, in fact, the only agent there that seemed to take it seriously was a postal inspector who solemly informed me " your going to jail for a long time buddy" as the secret service agents chatted about vaious trips to russia guarding reagan and complimented me on how smart i must be. Third, their cell phones didnt work, and after calling the office to get them to DTMF decode numbers in my speed dial, they never erased the redial on my phone, leaving their office number there for me to DTMF decode myself. They seemed to ignore things that actualy WERE evidence and took things like calulators and batteries ( they were really excited by the fact that i had loads of batteries because early blue boxes used loads of power and you needed to change batteries frequently). My lawyer couldnt get ANY information about the investigation and i never recieved any calls and was never even questioned, dont you think that if they were interested in breaking a worldwide conspiricy of hackers they would have at least asked me a few questions? (besides what i used all the batteries for). In any case, there is a HUGE difference between raiding the houses of some 14-15 year old computer geeks who actualy think they will be shot when they are woken up by a secret service agent with a shotgun in their face and still believe that an arrest for " computer crimes" will ruin their life and at best has their very very irate parents to arrange for their defence and raiding the house of an adult who knows what the effects of their actions will be, which in computer crimes is just alot of attention, little jail time, and a fat job when you get out. I almost wish i had gone to trial, I would never have had to go to college to get a CS degree. BTW. about 3 years ago I recieved a call from the NYC secret service field office , I thought at first they had finaly decided to arrest me. But what in fact happened is that they decided to return all the computer equipment siezed in the raid. They returned 2 huge boxes of now obsolete computers and peripherals , complete with SS evidence tags saying " Location : Bedroom , Sex: Male" , and SS disks in the 5 1/4 floppy drives to potect the heads". Its a good thing they never realized that I gave my then brand new 20 mb external hard drive to a friend with all the real evidence on it untill after the raid. They also informed me that the investigation was still underway and I should wait for further contact.