[tor-relays] I'm Running A Tor Exit But Never Initiated It

Percy Blakeney di99in5 at gmail.com
Sun May 29 16:33:31 UTC 2016


I have.  Late September 2015 I took my desktop to one repair shop (NEVER
GEEK SQUAD) and took my laptop and flashdrive with Linux on it to a
different repair shop.  I was asked by both repairmen if someone had a
vendetta against me because they had never seen anything like it.  Both
HDDs were partitioned. I had to have brand new HDD replacement on both
computers.  As for the flashdrive the repairman told me he saw nothing out
of the ordinary.  I don't want to do anything to them now because I need
someone who knows what they're looking at to see things for themselves.

On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Jim Electro House <
torelectrohouse at gmail.com> wrote:

> Try to check if your computers have a virus or sth else, there is no other
> explanation of what is happening in your house. If I was you, I would do a
> full backup and then format all of my computers..
>
>
> On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 7:16 PM, Percy Blakeney <di99in5 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> There is NO ONE else in this house that uses my computers other than my
>> 13 year old daughter who plays Minecraft on hers.  I have one Dell desktop
>> that runs Linux Mint Rosa, however, sometimes when I turn it on a black
>> screen appears with a message stating "VirtualBox restarting."   Neither my
>> child nor myself installed VirtualBox on the desktop.  I also have an Acer
>> laptop that runs Linux Mint Mate and a Lenovo that runs Windows 10.  When I
>> try to install the Tor browser on my Acer it tells me I already have it and
>> it's running, however when I try to open it I'm told I don't have it.  Yet
>> my folders and files tell me otherwise.  I have so much to get out that
>> once again I'll apologize for my ADD responses.
>>
>> On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 11:23 AM, krutt at anche.no <krutt at anche.no> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey percy,
>>>
>>> I can't image a single reason why Tor should be configured to run a
>>> relay without the system admins knowledge. Are there any other useres
>>> with root access at those machines?
>>> You could issue "(sudo) ls -al" on that folder to find out when the Tor
>>> configs were created. Are there any other settings set in your torrc?
>>>
>>> I'm not quite sure but this could be a "good" crypto locker too.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> KRutt
>>>
>>> Percy Blakeney:
>>> > According to files and folders I have on two separate computers in my
>>> > house, I am running a Tor exit but I absolutely have nothing to do with
>>> > it.  I am only able to physically view certain files ie; var/log/tor,
>>> > etc/tor/torrc, while other files like var/lib/tor/lock the content is
>>> > invisible.  I am MORE than willing to talk to anyone who may be able to
>>> > help.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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