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[tor-bugs] #2942 [Website]: Please Update Abuse FAQ To Include ISP Shutdowns Due To Virus Activity
#2942: Please Update Abuse FAQ To Include ISP Shutdowns Due To Virus Activity
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Reporter: pmouse | Owner: phobos
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Website | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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The section "What should I expect if I run an exit relay?" is great and
helped me decide to run an exit. But, after about 6 months of operation,
my ISP blocked my internet access, twice, because my IP ended up in
shadownserver.org's reports on two different occasions.
I think it would be really helpful if you added this to the list of things
that can go wrong if you run an exit relay. In addition, it would be very
interesting if you could include some statistics on how much Tor traffic
is associated with malware or how many viruses are designed to use Tor.
From talking to folks on the tor-relays list, I learned that security
researchers are actually using Tor to test their honeypots, too. So, it's
not just abuses of Tor that could put your IP address on a virus report,
but legitimate uses could result in the same thing.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2942>
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