Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is a concept frequently used in a national security, military or law enforcement context. This talk will explain how it can be adapted to be useful for investigating anomalies in the Tor network, which is an anonymity network consisting of relays run by thousands of volunteers worldwide aiming to give back privacy on the Internet. The network carries around 350 Gbit/s of traffic and helps between 2,000,000 and 8,000,000 users daily. After giving a short introduction about all things Tor we will go over both the recently developed framework for running Tor network health open source investigations and potential anomalies/unsolved mysteries we encountered in our day-to-day network-health work. At the end of the talk interested parties should be able to start their own network-health investigations contributing to a better understanding of the Tor network and increasing its resilience in the face of attacks.
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