diff --git a/posts/tor-ddos-2022-10.md b/posts/tor-ddos-2022-10.md index 683513e..ed42dc3 100644 --- a/posts/tor-ddos-2022-10.md +++ b/posts/tor-ddos-2022-10.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ I began to wonder if maybe our ISP had blocked tor, or if it was another network As my suspicions of the ISP grew, I decided to rule out a DoS attack by checking the data usage graphs. The one for October 24th showed a great spike in network usage at 9:30 AM, the time i began noticing the issues. -![A graph showing data usage for 2022-10-24](https://0.vern.cc/QU.svg) +![A graph showing data usage for 2022-10-24](https://0.vern.cc/Ql.svg) This graph proved that it wasn't the ISP, and our Tor service was, in fact, being DDoSed over the Tor network. It had to be over the Tor network, because no other services were going down.