Never tried, am I missing out?
Never tried, am I missing out?
Yes, I was a Technical Consultant for Hewlett Packard a few years a while back, had to sign certain documentation to go places and see things.If anyone reading this is playing with TOR for nefarious purposes just remember its nowhere near as anonymous as people think it is - the spooks have ways of finding out where the home IP is
And seeing as its almost certain all UK internet traffic goes through GCHQ at some point using TOR is likely to flag you up as a suspicious character!
Yes, I was a Technical Consultant for Hewlett Packard a few years a while back, had to sign certain documentation to go places and see things.
I've always been very careful online. Even though I wouldn't visit a site I shouldn't, it worries me accidentally clicking on something.
I've crossed that fine line, as per the sig.And now you are here.......
Mwahahahah
Lol, brilliant!Some interesting dark web shenanigans here
Hansa down, this is cool: How Dutch cops snatched the wheel of dark web charabanc
Lol, brilliant!
Im sure everyone has a vice, though most are legal things. So if entrapment was more commonplace that means there would be hardly left in society and all locked up.Its certainly an entertaining story but it does leave some awkward questions unanswered. For starters the police are deliberately facilitating and possibly encouraging crimes here. This today - where does this sort of behaviour end if it becomes acceptable?
I have it, useful to search out some viewing if you know where to look.Pondering the adventure
Viewing Cheese Pizza?I have it, useful to search out some viewing if you know where to look.
Well planting moles or infiltrating organisations, known as undercover operations has been going on for decades, there are legal processes involved to avoid the plant being prosecuted even to the extent of re-location and name changes, this is however a new prescedent, before long will we be having marches on the streets claiming we are a police state?????Its certainly an entertaining story but it does leave some awkward questions unanswered. For starters the police are deliberately facilitating and possibly encouraging crimes here. This today - where does this sort of behaviour end if it becomes acceptable?