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by mtgx 3866 days ago
The government would probably need a warrant to do that. The university doesn't, and the gov may have use it as a proxy for its attack, while calling it "research". If this sort of thing isn't stopped now in a loud way, it may become the new normal in academia.
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This wasn't done by 'academia'. It was apparently done by a Federally Funded Research and Development Center sponsored by the Department of Defense.

That doesn't mean there isn't room for criticism regarding the activities but that would be criticism regarding government activities and not academic activities.

There's broad protections for reporting crimes incidentally observed. It's why parallel construction exists in the first place - to avoid the absurdity of happening to observe a murder, but then grant immunity to the victim due to how it was initially identified even if you later find the body, weapon, and DNA evidence.

In the case of Tor, when you go probing hidden services it would be very easy to find a lot of crime you'd definitely want to report if you knew who was doing it.

The SEI is funded by the DoD and many among its staff and leadership are former military. It's not really 'academia' in the way you're imagining it. Rather, think of it as a government contractor that only does R&D.