Crowdsourcing purchase of Ross Ulbricht SR1 trial transcripts
[3 Points] None:
[2 Points] InfinitelyOutThere:
Pretty freaking cool!
[2 Points] iLoveDNM:
My emphasis in bold, though I'm not through with it yet I found this gem. Page 810, Agent Der-Yeghiayan on the stand - redirect
1 A. I did.
2 Q. And whether the phone number was a real phone number?
3 A. I did.
4 Q. How did you do that?
5 A. The address I looked up in our --the Clear database that
6 we have access to, as well as the telephone number I checked as
7 well.
8 Q. What is the Clear database a compilation of?
9 A. It's a compilation of credit data that's provided, as well
10 as, like, utility bills and public information generally about
11 people, so it stores that information.
12 Q. And is Clear generally accepted and relied upon by law
13** enforcement to check address and phone number information?**
14 A. Yes, it is.
They regularly use this database to look things up. Sounds like a routine thing, the sort of thing they would do on almost every case. Am I reading this right?
[1 Points] iLoveDNM:
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Ross used Ubuntu!!! Yea ubuntu!!
[1 Points] iLoveDNM:
Page 933 , from the agent who did the forensic exam on the laptop:
15 A. I used PGP to unencrypt them. I found a password on the
16 defendant's laptop that I tried to put in and was able to
17 recover those files.
Wait, so the mastermind behind this whole secure marketplace revolution kept his PGP password written in a text file in his documents folder? That strains credibility with me.
page 942
14 "myself: well, the only record I'll have of it is your
15 scanned photo id, which I will encrypt and store on my laptop
16 where I use whole disk encryption on a hidden OS volume
DPR assuring a mod that their ID will be safe with him, no law enforcement could ever get to it. I swear, I would have gotten a fake ID sent to me and scanned that bitch.
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