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I don't think the contents in the link back up the claim in the title, it seems to say that if you've been suspected of a crime and you run Tor then the fact that you've used Tor increases the scope of the warrant in limited ways. The warrant is served because of the crime you've been suspected of, not because of the use of Tor.

That's it. It's not saying that just using Tor is enough to be served a warrant. There's really nothing that crazy about any of it.




What are the criteria required to satisfy suspicion?

"I could smell weed, so I arrested this driver's personal belongings including several thousand dollars in cash".


That's a well established area of American criminal law that's not confined to this matter and way too big to discuss in a Hacker News comment.




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