Re: ietf.org unaccessible for Tor users

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15 mars 2016 kl. 18:55 skrev Michel Py <michel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

>>> Michel Py wrote :
>>> I would not go as far as saying "most of the traffic" (as it implies some
>>> volume) but "most of the exit nodes are engaged in some malicious activity".
>> Leif Johansson wrote :
>> Thats true to the same extent  that "the Internet is mostly about cat videos"
> 
> That is true to the extent that I counted myself several times and the last time I counted (this year) out of the known 1827 Tor exit nodes, 896 were marked as having "malicious" activities; it goes over the half mark on a regular basis. This data is not public (yet) but it will be soon, it's not based on Cloudflare data. I'm not the only one who has observed it either; there are reasons why both attack mitigation solution providers and end-networks filter and/or block Tor.
> 
> This is not guesswork.
> 
> Michel.

My point was that sometimes the good outweigh the bad anyway.
> 





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