Hi DavidR,
Thank you for your well appreciated comments.
I gave the Zscaler online scanner info as I found it online.
There seems to exist more and more online that is not quite keeping up to standards as we have known them in the past
(from 1998 up and until now). Every av-vendor and also Zscaler has now jumped the data-slurping band-waggon.
Front-ends appearing like intelx.io and
https://nitter.eu (Enter username). Intelligence for couch-potatoes.
Then this for instance data towards a certain end (an utterly and completely random choice by me, pol):
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/4AA0035604DF40E5BA20DBE88EF6D11432421BFA&
https://udger.com/resources/ip-list/tor_exit_node&
https://github.com/SecOps-Institute/Tor-IP-AddressesTo know what to be up against with cybercrime and alleged cybercrime, one has to study much, hence read and read.
Your adversary also does, so we cannot do without. So please go on and further comment the contents of this thread.
I just like to trigger end-users awareness. To generally being dumbed down is a process we all will undergo more and more anyway.
So to go up against and reverse this process a bit towards awarding and good ends is what I venture out for.
Sort of see that as my mission here as a website error-hunter of sorts.
your avast-forum-friend,
polonus