Good evening,

A group of students at Johns Hopkins University and I have been analyzing the 
circuit selection algorithm for TOR´s browser EXIT nodes. It is an exploratory 
project trying to discover how do the EXIT nodes are selected every time the 
circuit changes.

So far, we have discovered that the time that the browser is accessed, calendar 
date, physical location, use of a bridge (or not), and the entry node do not 
change the pattern of the EXIT nodes. Moreover, than approximately 80% of all 
exit nodes come from 10 specific countries, even though these 10 countries only 
account for approximately 50% of all available exit nodes.

All of which has led us to conclude that the selection of the EXIT nodes in the 
TOR browser is not random. We would like to further explore however, what are 
the factors that determine which relay becomes the exit node every time a 
circuit is changed. Is there anyone that we could speak to or that could give 
us further insight as to how the selection of the exit node in TOR´s circuit 
works?

v/r

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