Quote from: Kappacino on June 09, 2012, 07:50 pmYour friend is a piece of shit who can't keep his mouth shut, and now he's coming up with ridiculous lies to cover for the fact that he was running his mouth.If the police could infiltrate tor, they'd be coming after bigger fish than your mate that's for sureOf course we've known for some time that any fool with access to your ISP's records can see that you're running Tor in the first place - it's just not possible through traffic analysis alone to prove you engaged in a specific transaction on Silk Road for instance. If this is a problem you can use a "bridge" to obscure your Tor traffic. More information about this on request.I keep an eye on the Crimeline periodical in the UK which details new legal issues for Criminal Defence Solicitors. Not one case I have seen so far in the three years I've been reading it involves intercepted Tor traffic. Indeed this kind of evidence is inadmissible in UK courts as Security Services argue it would reveal too much about their methods to allow it.V.