On Monday, March 9, 2015 10:40am, "Markus Hitter" mah@jump-ing.de said:
Am 09.03.2015 um 15:13 schrieb s7r:
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One flaw which IMHO has to be solved sooner or later is the openess to abuse. Like port scans, like malware distribution, like spamming, you name it. Right now this task is left to the regular website operators and they don't like it, often resulting in general blocking of Tor exits.
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There is no solution to malware distribution because that would involve inspecting the traffic running through the relays.
Being able to separate webmail from the parent web presence (e.g. gmail from google.com, Yahoo Mail from yahoo.com, etc.) would be a big step forward in curbing spam. This would allow the exit operation to refuse traffic to the webmail service while stilling allowing access to the parent presence.