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nusenu:
> If you operate that undeclared family consisting of 65 relays
> consider using MyFamily ;)
This undeclared family is probably bigger than that, 89 relays signed
up today with
- - tor 0.2.4.27
- - matching ORPort + DirPort
- - related AS
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DocTor reported a possible sybil attack:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-consensus-health/2015-June/005842.html
based on their signup and AS patterns this looks reasonable
lookup based on *nicknames* (onionoo data from 2015-06-03 18:00:
Doesn't Google Maps trivially deanonymizes you?
I generally use Google Maps in normal browsing mode because of that.
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I wanted to make some of us aware that Recorded Future is a threat intel
service that is doing a webinar in how to run exit nodes that sniff
traffic. In the webinar they will show how to "Visualize malicious cyber
activity from Tor exit nodes."
http://go.recordedfuture.com/tor-webinar
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Hi all,
Firstly, thank you to all of the onion service operators who took the
time to get in touch with me. Your feedback has been very helpful.
It is clear that there are a multitude of use-cases and requirements
which can be quite different for people running 'public onion services'
or anonymou
Tor Weekly News June 3rd, 2015
Welcome to the hundredth issue of Tor Weekly News, the weekly newsletter
that c
I get by without Google maps, but notice that OSM is missing navigation/a-b
mapping (though you can get this through third parties), public transit, bike
routes, walking routes and realtime traffic.
3. Jun 2015 11:43 by ma...@wk3.org:
> On Tue, 02 Jun 2015 07:40:28 +0200
> Alexis Wattel <> al
On Tue, 02 Jun 2015 07:40:28 +0200
Alexis Wattel wrote:
> And of course, I wouldn't recommend Duckduckgo if searches weren't as good as
> Google's. But it is at least equally good on my opinion. I use it pretty much
> all the time since many months, and have never regretted Google, except for