That's what I've been thinking 'till now, it took a while to reach you here. But if it is a botnet activity, who did this? It's in two different countries, so would sound like a third party.... Raffaele Angius Journalist and Media Innovation Advisor Twitter: @faffa42
Please note that unencrypted emails can be easily intercepted and read by third parties. For transmitting confidential information please consider encrypting your emails. You can find my Public PGP key in the Mailvelope Key Server PGP Fingerprint: D366 B040 376B 6E69 8548 E423 B9C9 4C46 F4C8 FA42 *Please consider the environment before printing this email* 2017-09-21 13:54 GMT+02:00 Raffaele Angius <raf.ang...@gmail.com>: > Hi, Faffa here. > > Trying so hard to understand the problem with those spikes. Since I have the > impression that it's not a human activity, one option I was discussing with > some friends is that it could be a strategy to force connections into a > specific node, by saturating the others. Does it make any sense to you? > > Raffaele Angius > Journalist and Media Innovation Advisor > Twitter: @faffa42 > -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk