Philipp Winter transcribed 2.6K bytes: > > The harm caused by cloud-hosted relays is more difficult to quantify. > Getting rid of them also wouldn't mean getting rid of any attacks. At > best, attackers would have to jump through more hoops. > Does anyone know which attacks were carried out via relays running on cloud platforms? The only one I remember was the "One cell is enough" [0] tagging attack in 2009, but IIRC, their malicious/colluding exit was run on PlanetLab (also, via the nature of the attack, it probably wouldn't have caused any harm to real users). Were there any others? [0]: https://blog.torproject.org/blog/one-cell-enough -- ââ isis agora lovecruft _________________________________________________________ OpenPGP: 4096R/0A6A58A14B5946ABDE18E207A3ADB67A2CDB8B35 Current Keys: https://blog.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt
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