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
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 d
Hello,
I'm taking care of a server of a friend who's on holiday. The server is up and
running but not part of the consensus.
As beeing instructed I updated to the lastest OpenBSD snapshot when I saw that
a new tor release is available (Tor 0.4.3.5 on OpenBSD).
Excerpts from the log:
Jul 13 2
D7082DB97E7F0481CBF4B88CA5F5683399E196A3
(https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/D7082DB97E7F0481CBF4B88CA5F5683399E196A3)
(Thanks for having 39F096961ED2576975C866D450373A9913AFDC92 back on the
proposal list)
-Sarah
On 2020-07-08 10:36, gus wrote:
Dear Relay Operators,
Do you want
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 message
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
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