Nope I'm speaking generally about frauds we have to solve. Just few cases were connected directly to offenders who run tor on fake ID and use it purpousely as a cover for illegal activity. Other cases usualy use tor as a medium to anonymize their activity (unfortunately no IPS would help here). The last, but the major thing we solve are constant various exploits / bruteforcing / floods comming out from the exit nodes - this is the area where would some IPS really help. I'm sending you the name of the company on your email.

But this is not only related to Tor sites? May I asked for your
websites so I can understand why you get so much fraud? Working with
an ISP years ago, we didnt had this issue so often. There were users
not paying but it was less fraud and more broke.

Markus



2016-10-05 13:19 GMT+02:00 <oconor@email.cz>:
> usualy bitcoins ... but there were also many cases of strawperson accounts
> via stolen ID card or other techniques. We solve that almost on daily basis
> with police.
>
>
>> - During my praxis, I've met only like 10% of customers (tor exit node)
>> with
>> real data - unfortunately ISP is not the one who can judge that - we have
>> to
>> trust our customer
>>
>
> TIL that I am an idiot for using my real data.
>
> How do they pay? With all of my webhosting companies I pay with PayPal
> or creditcard and with both I am clearly singled out because you cant
> get it anonymous.
>
> Markus
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