""The court filings scrupulously avoid naming Tor (or mentioning hacking). Instead, they provide a detailed description of an anonymizing ‘Network’ and how a particular website was hidden in that ‘Network," Jonathan Mayer, a Stanford University legal scholar and current computer science doctoral candidate, told Ars. "There's only one software tool with the described popularity and with the described client and server functionality. That's Tor.""
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