On 17.04.2020 11:07, Michael Gerstacker wrote:
Am Fr., 17. Apr. 2020 um 10:20 Uhr schrieb NOC <t...@afo-tm.org <mailto:t...@afo-tm.org>>:

    I said most not 100%. My exits were in a Datacenter yet they
    showed up at my home. Actually it depends who it is. The local
    police here was very friendly and send me a invitation to visit
    them in cases with computer fraud that were made over the exits,
    the BKA just gave zero fucks and showed up at 06:00 at my home.
    And took anything looking like tech.

    The exits had this.is.a.tor.exit.node as reverse dns and displayed
    on port 80 what tor is, how it works and why i don't have any
    usefull data for them. So if they would have done any kind of more
    than asking the provider who pays for that IP they could have get
    a hint that they won't find anything useful for their case at my
    home or on the servers....

Could you give us more info about it?

How long ago was it?
Was it your own hardware in the datacenter?
Which provider was it?

Was there anything in the news about it?


Cheers
2014
no
I had exits at online.net, 1blu, myloc, hosteurope and strato at that time. In the documents i got they went after the myloc IPs. No there was nothing in the news about it, as far as i know there are only news if it is a big coordinated action or if the operator makes it public, both is not the case.
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