I am a tech, a good one, who also runs 2 relays from my shop. I have found in client PC's many hidden things - such as proxys running for malware delivery. They were totally unaware except for slow and losing disk space. (Finding Tor running is a bit too extreme) I've also had two clients that were "absolutely" sure that someone was out to get them - cyber-stalking in their eyes. I actually did all of the suggestions made prior - new drive, reset or new router, even walked the home and perimeter looking for connections. I was positive of my security (30 years doing this) but they were calm for less than 4 weeks then started again. Their spouses, to their credit, stayed quiet and just rolled their eyes. Could a malicious technician do this? Hell yeah - most of us could do it dozens of times and they'd never know. We have too much moral decency, but.... others don't. More than likely, it is a scenario as christian states .... too much overload somewhere. Or a troll, we hope not.
Me
On 05/30/2016 04:27 PM, Christian wrote:
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Von: Christian Adam hirnwurst@t-online.de An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] I'm Running A Tor Exit But Never Initiated It Datum: Mon, 30 May 2016 22:14:51 +0200
Dear Percy,
I read all of your messages very carefully and, please, believe me, I don't mean to be rude, but just want to provide you a little bit of relief.
First of all, I have to share that I AM in fact a schizophrenic for 16 years now, but fully therapied to the extent I do a job as a system administrator and get certified for being a data security officer this week. This won't reveal any competence on my side, but gives a clue about my functional level which is, after all, related to sanity.
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Given my experience with newbie users, paranoia and system administration, what you wrote seemed quite normal and you didn't provide (as far as I remember) any unusual technical details.
Maybe what just happened was a lack of informed consent resulting in a tasteless prank.
I don't want to do injustice to you, but since Edward Snowden, we're all used to question every system crash and honestly, our times seem to be hysterical and violence-saturated.
The rule is simple. When a user thinks he's infected, he's almost always not. If he's infected, he wouldn't notice.
Hugs, I hope you find peace again soon.
Please don't feel offended, I only told my story based on the facts you gave.
And kind regards,
christian
Am Montag, den 30.05.2016, 13:25 +0200 schrieb Christian Pietsch:
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