Re: [tor-relays] Noticeable Increase in Abuse Traffic

2020-07-19 Thread William Kane
Which you can answer with a template document, stating that you are not responsible for the traffic and that you, as the ISP / network provider are protected by law, and can not be held responsible for data passing through your routers. 2020-07-19 4:41 GMT, John Ricketts : > I have received more

Re: [tor-relays] Noticeable Increase in Abuse Traffic

2020-07-19 Thread niftybunny
Low three-figures right now HIgh would be in the low four-figures Shit got real is middle four-figures per day nifty > On 19. Jul 2020, at 02:36, John Ricketts wrote: > > All, > > I'm getting about 4x the abuse traffic that I normally get from running > exits. Anyone else noticing this

Re: [tor-relays] Noticeable Increase in Abuse Traffic

2020-07-19 Thread John Csuti
I am as well constantly getting emails about it from my ISP. As well as a few companies... not sure why there ramping up. For now I setup a mail rule to forward them to a different mailbox inside my email. Thanks, John Csuti > On Jul 18, 2020, at 8:43 PM, John Ricketts wrote: > > All, > >

Re: [tor-relays] Noticeable Increase in Abuse Traffic

2020-07-19 Thread William Kane
How do you define abusive traffic? Do analyze dumps of your network traffic? Is your ISP sending more abuse letters than usual? If the latter, then it might just be a fluke - when I ran exits, the same thing happened - one month 17 abuse reports, the other month 193.. nothing you can do about

Re: [tor-relays] Noticeable Increase in Abuse Traffic

2020-07-18 Thread John Ricketts
I have considered changing my abuse email at ARIN as well. Thanks for letting me know that it is also happening to you. > On Jul 18, 2020, at 23:20, John Csuti wrote: > > I am as well constantly getting emails about it from my ISP. As well as a > few companies... not sure why there ramping

Re: [tor-relays] Noticeable Increase in Abuse Traffic

2020-07-18 Thread John Ricketts
See below. > On Jul 18, 2020, at 23:19, William Kane wrote: > > How do you define abusive traffic? Letters of abuse from companies and other ISPs demonstrating hacking attempts. I am not talking about or including DMCA requests. > > Do analyze dumps of your network traffic? No, that is not

Re: [tor-relays] Noticeable Increase in Abuse Traffic

2020-07-18 Thread i...@backplanedns.org
I noticed this too. I've gotten about 4-5 abuse complaints to my upstream provider alone in the last few days. A few more directly to my email. According to the abuse report logs they all appear to be a similar xss exploit attempt.  DennisSent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE device-- Original

[tor-relays] Noticeable Increase in Abuse Traffic

2020-07-18 Thread John Ricketts
All, I'm getting about 4x the abuse traffic that I normally get from running exits. Anyone else noticing this trend? John Ricketts Quintex Alliance Consulting ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org