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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Warning: Do NOT use my mirrors/services until I have
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The usual procedure for getting bad exit nodes out of the network is to
email torproject, as described at
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReportingBadRelays
On 12/21/2014 09:25 PM, Soul Plane wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 3:17 PM, Thomas White <thomaswhite@riseup.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Many of you by now are probably aware than I run a large exit node
>> cluster for the Tor network and run a collection of mirrors (also ones=

>> available over hidden services).
>>
>> Tonight there has been some unusual activity taking place and I have
>> now lost control of all servers under the ISP and my account has been
>> suspended. Having reviewed the last available information of the
>> sensors, the chassis of the servers was opened and an unknown USB
>> device was plugged in only 30-60 seconds before the connection was
>> broken. From experience I know this trend of activity is similar to
>> the protocol of sophisticated law enforcement who carry out a search
>> and seizure of running servers.
>>
>> Until I have had the time and information available to review the
>> situation, I am strongly recommending my mirrors are not used under
>> any circumstances. If they come back online without a PGP signed
>> message from myself to further explain the situation, exercise extreme=

>> caution and treat even any items delivered over TLS to be potentially
>> hostile.
>>
> What does this mean for the layman that uses Tor? If I am using Tor via=

> Tails am I affected by this? When you say services does that include yo=
ur
> exit nodes? How would I stop your exit nodes from being used? Is there =
not
> a way for you to revoke their keys when they are seized by law enforcem=
ent?
> Sorry if I misunderstand.

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