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Developer Of Anonymous Tor Software Dodges FBI, Leaves US (cnn.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNN: FBI agents are currently trying to subpoena one of Tor's core software developers to testify in a criminal hacking investigation, CNNMoney has learned. But the developer, who goes by the name Isis Agora Lovecruft, fears that federal agents will coerce her to undermine the Tor system -- and expose Tor users around the world to potential spying. That's why, when FBI agents approached her and her family over Thanksgiving break last year, she immediately packed her suitcase and left the United States for Germany. "I was worried they'd ask me to do something that hurts innocent people -- and prevent me from telling people it's happening," she said in an exclusive interview with CNNMoney. Earlier in the month, Tech Dirt reported the Department of Homeland Security wants to subpoena the site over the identity of a hyperbolic commenter.

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  1. Re:Hyperbolic by clemdoc · · Score: 4, Funny

    They're lucky they're not trying to meet a parallel commenter.

  2. Re:Only one thing to do with traitors by houstonbofh · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hang them by the nuts until they are dead.

    Nowhere to run baby and nowhere to hide.

    But hanging all of congress and most of the justice department will take a while.

  3. Re:undermining the Tor system by myowntrueself · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh. Then the system isn't very secure, is it? I don't know "Isis Agora Lovecruft". Should I trust her code?

    Wait WHAT? Her *name* is Isis!?!?!? How the fuck wasn't she on the no-fly list!

    Sheesh, there go your TSA and Homeland security dollars right there! Those guys really dropped the ball on this one!

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