Hi, First, thanks for everyone here. I've been following the list for some 2 months and getting even more trust in the Tor community. I've been doing digital security trainings for quite a while, and I talk about Tor since the beginning. Watching this list (and now tor-teachers too) has been invaluable to learning both how Tor works and what people struggle with the most (I've been doing my best for the "Tor is a tool of the US empire" one).
I wonder what actions are taken when you encounter bad nodes -- those who merely watch may be difficult to spot, but those who modify traffic should be easy to detect e.g. with the OONI infrastructure. Is there a mechanism in place to ban them from the network, are they only banned when certain studies come up (such the "spoiled onions" one) or nothing at all is done? I realize that a good portion of those nodes are located on judicially hard places, but I also wonder if in some jurisdictions it would be possible to prosecute the owners of these nodes. Thanks -- Lucas Teixeira https://antivigilancia.org https://twitter.com/eletrorganico -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
