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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network
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> The Tor Project has learned that there may be an attempt to incapacitate
> our network in the next few days through the seizure of specialized
> servers in the network called directory authorities.

Are there some good sources for alternative directory authorities?

Diversification usually helps on such issues...

Best regards,

Isidor
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