I am probably responsible for the existence of these UbuntuCore relays. I package something with this name, but I do not have a lot of insight into its users, who are anonymous.
I do have package download statistics, so I can tell you that on a new release, there are about 1700 downloads of those packages, with about 50 downloads each day normally. (They should start automatically and be updated automatically.)
I'll push out v 0.3.1.8-1 today or tomorrow, so you should see the nickname increment a bit (+4 or so).
-chad
On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 1:09 AM, nusenu nusenu-lists@riseup.net wrote:
Paul Templeton:
These nodes are popping up everywhere - is this some sort of malware
being deployed on systems around the globe?
I wrote about them in April 2017: https://medium.com/@nusenu/is-this-a-ubuntu-based-botnet- deploying-tor-relays-and-bridges-b4ce1a612039
I assume they are not setup by humans.
Since back then the overall CW fraction of these relays increased about x4 (currently 92 concurrently running relays).
That is about position #69 on the list of biggest operators by CW fraction https://nusenu.github.io/OrNetStats/maincwfamilies
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