Quote from: daveh0we on April 29, 2012, 01:31 pmQuote from: pine on April 29, 2012, 03:01 amProbably you've nothing to worry about.Did you use the Tor network to check the DCN? If you did, don't do that again, it's not a good idea.I dont get it, Why is everyone a pussy about checking a package with tor! There are so many firewalls proxy servers etc on the internet and everyone is pussified to TOR a DCN. Don't you think other people than just druggies, and pedos use Tor and probably check their packages on USPS. It's almost like the Candyman mirror, Bloody Mary, and other scarey childhood Superstitions. the only difference is that this candyman is very real and none of us want him to show up at our delivery spot.Customs believe that anybody checking a tracking number via Tor could be sending items of interest such as weapons, drugs, child porn, confidential or secret documents etcAnd yes, in my view, that's what I'd call "an educated guess" from their POV, it's a completely legitimate reason to cast suspicion and it is trivial to implement (the postal inspection police force is hardly your average police cat, I suspect they are linked to the secret service and CIA or other intelligence agencies because they are ideally positioned at a strategically important information conduit). The set of people checking DCNs with the Tor network are highly unlikely to want anybody else analyzing the contents of those packages, whether or not the contents are legal. That makes those packages interesting.