FYI, I received a subpoena from a US based court to produce information about
individual(s) who were using one of our exit nodes at a specific date/time. In
the nearly 3 months that these exits have been in operation, this is the first
subpoena and only the second complaint received. For purpo
Are and or the relay in USA? FYI, I received a subpoena from a US based court to produce information about individual(s) who were using one of our exit nodes at a specific date/time. In the nearly 3 months that these exits have been in operation, this is the first subpoena and only the second
On 06/08/2018 01:42 AM, "IPfail (Tor Admin)" wrote:
> FYI, I received a subpoena from a US based court to produce information
> about individual(s) who were using one of our exit nodes at a specific
> date/time. In the nearly 3 months that these exits have been in
> operation, this is the first
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to let people know that I have seen this thread and am looking
into what may be going on.
If anyone else received these but does not feel comfortable posting about them
on the list, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly with anything
you feel comfort
Yes, the relays are US-based.
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 23:10, I wrote:
> Are and or the relay in USA?
>
>> FYI, I received a subpoena from a US based court to produce information
>> about individual(s) who were using one of our exit nodes at a specific
>> date/time. In the nearly 3 months that
Thanks, Colin.
The one I received seemed very reasonable in language and scope, and came with
contact information for someone with a title that implied that they work
specifically on "cyber crimes". I am currently anticipating that this will be a
non-event.
Either way, I wanted to share this e
Hi IPfail,
"IPfail (Tor Admin)":
> The one I received seemed very reasonable in language and scope, and came
> with contact information for someone with a title that implied that they work
> specifically on "cyber crimes". I am currently anticipating that this will be
> a non-event.
>
> Eithe
Vasilis,
It turned out to be a pretty "non-event". The jurisdiction was a relatively
small one on the east coast of the US. The staff of the prosecutor's office
were all very professional and pleasant to work with. Phoul coordinated the
production of a letter from the Tor Project in record time
If you were required to hand over your relay keys be sure to switch over to
new ones to avoid future traffic from being affected by MITMs.
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 12:26 PM IPfail (Tor Admin)
wrote:
> Vasilis,
>
> It turned out to be a pretty "non-event". The jurisdiction was a
> relatively small