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Subject: [tor-talk]  Large spike in .onion addresses - port scan?
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With the large sudden spike in hidden services addresses, any way to 
view what the newly registered .onion addresses are or at least a list 
of hidden services during the suspected time frame?

If so I would love a copy of the list so I can do a fingerprinting and 
port scan on the .onion addresses to try to determine purpose.

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