I.R.O.C.K. TOR Exit Node ARB
- Pavan Raja

- Apr 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Summary:
The document "TOR Exit Node_ARB.zip" is a version 3 file from January and February 2012, discussing monitoring suspicious activity due to a hacktivist threat against Sony. It highlights the importance of monitoring TOR exit nodes in detecting potential insider threats working with Anonymous. The document includes information about known TOR exit node activity and provides links for further details. It also mentions plans to test the TOR exit nodes rule in an Arcsight VM and that the active list will expire after a week. This appears to be part of an online platform's user interface, possibly related to product reviews or ratings, with no ratings recorded yet but comments can be posted through a full editor.
Details:
The document "TOR Exit Node_ARB.zip" is a version 3 file created by Antonio Sena on January 31, 2012, and last modified on February 1, 2012. It contains information about monitoring suspicious activity in the production/non-prod environment due to a hacktivist threat against Sony. The document discusses the need for monitoring TOR exit nodes as part of detecting potential insider threats working with Anonymous.
The file includes known TOR exit node activity and provides links to sources such as torstatus.blutmagie.de, proxy.org, and rules.emergingthreats.net for further information. The document also mentions that the active list will expire after a week and plans to test the TOR exit nodes rule in an Arcsight VM.
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