On Mon, 2013-08-12 at 10:30 +0200, rysiek wrote:
While I'm certainly not saying "I don't buy it", how does this reconcile with the reality of The Silk Road still being in existance. One would think that governments would use these techniques against the site if for nothing more than to catch/punish them for all the tax evasion going on.
Yeah, that's a conundrum.
No it isn't. The government agencies that could potentially attack Tor to bust the Silk Road would *never* care about the level of drugs moved through it. They care about the people multiple levels above TSR, drastically higher up in the supply chain. Remember, TSR sends drugs *through the mail*. You can't successfully *mail* enough drugs for the NSA/DEA to care. -- Sent from Ubuntu