Been a long time since I read about this and had all but forgotten about it. Keep your software up to date people, rule number 1.
Feds used Adobe Flash to identify Tor users visiting child porn sites | Ars Technica
@Tryptameanie 579104 wrote:
Meth labs sound as dangerous as your police :laugh_at:
They may be sadistic assholes but they sure are good at catching pedophiles!
Interesting article though.
They earn their money in that area so good on em. It’s a shame but an inevitability that any tech for anonymity/security will be used by scum.
It ebbs over every now and again. Surprisingly it’s nowhere near as bad as I’d expect here.
^^Says the oracle that’s been here 3 months lol.
yeah we don’t get any pedos looking for child porn really, so thats something PV has going for it
Gotta say I like my women how I like my whisky.
12 years old and covered in coke.
2 years old really??? i could understand 12, but two, come on man.
Sorted, of course I didn’t mean 2, I’m not a pervert.
Where is this site based? Any site based in the U.S that said that would have the feds policing it 24/7!
Well thankfully this isn’t hosted in murkha.
Honestly don’t know where the site is hosted tbh but the sites not even offered over https so the location is no doubt seconds away using the right tools 😉
This site is absolutely watched constantly. That’s why I’m always on my best behavior :rolleyes:
I actually think America has very good free speech laws even if you are constantly arguing over it, the fact it exists is good, far better than the shit we put up with over here with our libel courts.
The problem with America is a very small fraction of the population seem to able to take a fucking joke.
@Tryptameanie 579269 wrote:
The problem with America is a very small fraction of the population seem to able to take a fucking joke.
I’ve found it to be more like, the larger portion of the population doesn’t know how to tell between a joke and a serious statement. Dry humor like mine and that of many on this board, is largely misunderstood here.
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