We publish all rejected fingerprints associated with attacks on a monthly basis, typically for the preceding month. However, occasional delays may occur, particularly in cases of ongoing attacks or other rare circumstances. These delays are necessary to prevent attackers from gaining insights into our methods of detecting malicious relays.

In April 2021, we started publishing the list of rejected fingerprints. Nevertheless, volunteers are allowed to explore historical data and document rejected fingerprints from the past if desired.

You can view the rejected fingerprints for 2021 - 2024.

The documentation of these fingerprints serves as a valuable resource for understanding and mitigating attacks on the Tor network, fostering a safer and more secure environment for all users.