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Silk Road trial: FBI reveals what's on Ross Ulbricht's computer, in open court

• ars technica

.... a male and female agent started an argument in San Francisco's Glen Park public library, to get Ulbricht's attention. As soon as Ulbricht was distracted, another agent grabbed the open computer and gave it to Kiernan, who is an FBI computer specialist. Kiernan spent the next three hours doing "triage" on the machine. Without allowing it to go idle, and thus become encrypted, he took photographs, went through the browser history, and ultimately handed it off to another agent who imaged the hard drive.....

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Oh, boy. Ross has them now. They admitted on the stand that they stole his property, invaded his privacy, stalked him, and who knows how many other things. If only he has enough sense to jump into common law by making claims against them, individually, as people, so that he is not under their complaints. Then sue the pants of each one who has admitted to being part of the crimes against him. Do you think he will be smart enough to do this. After all, if he files a claim right in the middle of the trial, his claim has to be heard first, before they can finish the complaints against him.



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