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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17.04.2020 11:07, Michael Gerstacker
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Am Fr., 17. Apr. 2020 um
10:20 Uhr schrieb NOC <<a href="mailto:tor@afo-tm.org"
moz-do-not-send="true">tor@afo-tm.org</a>>:<br>
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<p>I said most not 100%. My exits were in a Datacenter yet
they showed up at my home. Actually it depends who it
is. The local police here was very friendly and send me
a invitation to visit them in cases with computer fraud
that were made over the exits, the BKA just gave zero
fucks and showed up at 06:00 at my home. And took
anything looking like tech.</p>
<p>The exits had this.is.a.tor.exit.node as reverse dns
and displayed on port 80 what tor is, how it works and
why i don't have any usefull data for them. So if they
would have done any kind of more than asking the
provider who pays for that IP they could have get a hint
that they won't find anything useful for their case at
my home or on the servers....<br>
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<div>Could you give us more info about it?</div>
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<div>How long ago was it?</div>
<div>Was it your own hardware in the datacenter?</div>
<div>Which provider was it?</div>
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<div>Was there anything in the news about it?</div>
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<div>Cheers<br>
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2014<br>
no<br>
I had exits at online.net, 1blu, myloc, hosteurope and strato at
that time. In the documents i got they went after the myloc IPs.<br>
No there was nothing in the news about it, as far as i know there
are only news if it is a big coordinated action or if the operator
makes it public, both is not the case.
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