A guy is going to be sued for renting out proxies and laptops

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I read in the news article below that someone will face legal action for renting out laptops and proxies. They claim he helped the North Korea's nuclear program.

How can a proxy seller protect themselves from something like this? If I rent out proxies and laptops and the FBI tells me I'm aiding a country's nuclear program and I don't really know what people are doing with my proxies and laptops because I have a no-log policy. What do you think?

Here's the press release -
https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/charges-and-seizures-brought-fraud-scheme-aimed-denying-revenue-workers-associated-north
 
Stay anonymous that's how. Also, please study some statistics how many people are accused of such and how many proxy sellers out there? It's more rarer than getting hit by a lightning strike or winning the lottery!
 
Ask yourself what are proxies used for? in the best case scenario its for scraping and for bots. Others use it to hide their identity, which can mean a lot of dodgy shit... the sky is the limit

The avg user is not going to rent a proxy to watch Netflix content from another country
 
There was a case recently of a Ukrainian proxy farm being liquidated because it was being utilised by Russian state actors for disinformation campaigns.

Unless a proxy company is purposely colluding with foreign state actors, then they should be okay.
 
Well nothing surprize me there in north korea
There you can get arested if kim jun sees you on street and you look to good and he get jelous he can order to be arested :)))
 
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