Not sure if my relay is similar, but I've been seeing a slow fall in
consensus weight and advertised bandwidth over the past few months even
though absolutely nothing has changed at my end. Well, apart from me
*increasing* the RelayBandwidth settings.
Also before I shut my relay down for a
>>> https://medium.com/@nusenu/how-malicious-tor-relays-are-exploiting-users-in-2020-part-i-1097575c0cac
>>>
>>> There are multiple indicators that suggest that the attacker still
>>> runs >10% of the Tor network exit capacity (as of 2020–08–08)
>>>
>>> And on this one: I trust nusenu who told me
>>> https://medium.com/@nusenu/how-malicious-tor-relays-are-exploiting-users-in-2020-part-i-1097575c0cac
>>>
>>> There are multiple indicators that suggest that the attacker still
>>> runs >10% of the Tor network exit capacity (as of 2020–08–08)
>>>
>>> And on this one: I trust nusenu who told me
nusenu:
> niftybunny:
>> https://medium.com/@nusenu/how-malicious-tor-relays-are-exploiting-users-in-2020-part-i-1097575c0cac
>>
>> There are multiple indicators that suggest that the attacker still
>> runs >10% of the Tor network exit capacity (as of 2020–08–08)
>>
>> And on this one: I trust
niftybunny:
> https://medium.com/@nusenu/how-malicious-tor-relays-are-exploiting-users-in-2020-part-i-1097575c0cac
>
> There are multiple indicators that suggest that the attacker still
> runs >10% of the Tor network exit capacity (as of 2020–08–08)
>
> And on this one: I trust nusenu who told