Carnegie Mellon says it didn’t help the FBI hack Tor for money
The Tor network volunteers recently accused Carnegie Mellon University of helping feds uncover the identities of some shady website operators and users, including drug distributors and child pornographers, in exchange for $1 million. In a statement released today, however, the university doesn’t only deny getting money from the FBI, but also heavily implies that it was served with a subpoena that requested the details of its Tor research. “The university abides by the rule of law,” it said, “complies with lawfully issued subpoenas and receives no funding for its compliance.”
Source: Carnegie Mellon University




