• Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.pub
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    14 hours ago

    From packet size, you can tell who’s using wireguard, there are forks that alter and randomize this, but there’s a good chunk of the pool.

    The human error problem. I’ve googled game isos and film names, I know. Someone can incriminate themselves without even needing torrents or a log.

    Let’s say you’re Mr. Knowitall, behind TOR, on your own relay, on a remote vps, remote Qbittorrent, vpn on a dedicated port, all wrapped up in security. You only search on a dedicated TailsOS install on a private vlan on unbound dns, over https, with selinux on top.

    Judge: “You downloaded 43TB of what, exactly?”

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      11 hours ago

      In a court of law - they need to be able to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt to charge you. If they can’t prove you were going to the torrent site to download illegal content, a good lawyer will get you off. They may try, but don’t make their job easy. The more obscured you are, the harder it is for the content owners to sue and they will likely move to an easier target.