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by SyneRyder
1368 days ago
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I've just been running through my own website logs for the week, and the majority of hacking attacks (mostly attempts at stealing AWS & Git credentials, but also outright hacking, vulnerability scans, exploit attempts & brute forcing attempts) have all been via VPN, Tor exit nodes, and relays. Legit website users just never use VPN or Tor for anything. Datacenter is not necessarily a "threat", but if a datacenter is trying to post to your website comment form, it's certainly posting some kind of spam or SQL injection attempt, and it's not a message from a legitimate customer. (Datacenter is actually a highly effective flag for detecting spam.) |
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You are wrong. I use that and a minority of legit people also do.
The problem with your type of thinking is that you are only thinking in terms of what the population majority is doing and how they are behaving - lumping the minority of privacy conscious user in with all kinds if malicious actors. Basically the type of thinking that leads to all kinds of discrimination, unfortunately.