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No, it is based on my web logs across my websites. I have never had a single purchase come through a VPN or Tor node. I have never had a legitimate customer or personal enquiry come through a VPN or Tor node. 100% of VPN and Tor access to my websites have all been hacking and spam attempts. I have spent the last few months fighting spam & hacking attempts in detail - primarily from a Russian & Chinese exploit botnet that seems to have spun up around Feb 2021. This is why I am so confident in my statement, because I have been logging and collecting data on the spam & hacking attacks, and analyzing my data daily. I've detected attacks via AVAST's VPN, Nord VPN, Fiber Grid, Tor exit nodes on Frantech, GleSys AB, Hidehost, Performive VPN, HideMyAss, PureVPN, and I just spent this afternoon tracing a particularly dumb bot that tried sending thousands of requests through StrongVPN, just alternating between 2 IP addresses. And that's just a subset of what I've been fighting against. For what it's worth, I only see the Tor exit nodes occasionally, VPNs are much more common. I used to think VPNs and Tor were a good thing (about a decade ago). My mind has been changed by looking at the quantitative data I have collected. |
They are a good thing! Your mind has changed because your work has changed and you now are solely confronted with the negative aspects of using VPNs and Tor.
I'm pretty sure if you would have worked at an NGO on free speech you'd still be convinced of VPNs and Tor.
From you are staying the solution îs probably to increase the number of legitimate and responsable VPN/Tor users so that sysadmins don't automatically associate VPN/Tor with criminal usage patterns.