DARKNET, ANONYMITY & LAW by DUGGAL PAVAN

DARKNET, ANONYMITY & LAW by DUGGAL PAVAN

Author:DUGGAL, PAVAN
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: SAAKSHAR LAW PUBLICATIONS
Published: 2015-10-28T16:00:00+00:00


Today a similar kind of dilemma is being repeated in the context of the Darknet. Large numbers of users of the Darknet distinctly believe that Darknet is also completely anonymous and that because it is anonymous, it allows people to believe that the Darknet is the Wild-Wild-West. According to an Edward Snowden leak in October 2013, the NSA, during a top-secret presentation in 2012, considered Tor a threat. "Tor stinks," reads the title of one NSA slide. "We will never be able to de-anonymize all Tor users [but] we can de-anonymize a very small fraction. " (When contacted by Rolling Stone, the NSA declined to comment.) In another of Snowden's revelations, Britain's intelligence agency, the Government Communications Headquarters, dismissed the democratic potential of Tor as "pseudo-legitimate uses" that paled next to the "bad people" who ruled the Darknet.[41]



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