Wednesday, February 3, 2016
The Tor Network is Illegal to Use
The Tor network is a Naval network owned exclusively by the Navy. Hackers intruded on the network and created ghost websites. "Volunteers" are used to relay others to the "websites".
Company servers are used to create online websites on the Tor network. IP are created to display a website address. There are no Ip numbers in the Tor network. None of the fake IP addresses are valid. The hackers were not given permission to use the network.
Websites such as Facebook, company websites and other legal server sites are used to transmit to the network by shadowed internet service provider data.
The complete Tor network is illegal to use for many reasons. The charges for using the network include:
[1] Utilizing government property for private purposes.
[2] Potential sabotage of government operations
[3] Producing potential life threatening operations against government undercover agents
[4] Destruction of government property
[5] Militant operations involving government equipment
[6] Aiding, embedding, harbouring, co conspiracy, and concealing testimony and evidence against high crimes and criminals
[7] Propaganda psywar on government agencies to attempt to convince the public and other government agencies that the Navy has allowed criminal use of government electronics and services.
[8] Espionage and sabotage of government and private business computers, servers, and internet services.
and other crimes and high crimes. The potential prosecution ranges from felonies to life imprisonment or death sentencing.
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