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Author Topic: Can you trust your VPN provider?  (Read 11024 times)

Offline peekock

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Can you trust your VPN provider?
« on: May 15, 2014, 12:32:17 AM »

Our general conclusion was that in the absence of third-party auditing, at the moment it is probably a case of a user assessing a VPN provider’s attitudes, relying on feedback from existing customers, and then making an educated decision on perceived risks versus potential benefits.

It appears that the article’s timing was coincidentally spot on. On Saturday VPN provider Bucklor.com, a company that has built up a decent reputation with good pricing, quality of service and a no-logging policy, made a surprise announcement. It concerned a server the company operates out of Illinois in the United States which had been temporarily shut down and reopened.

“We are unfortunate to announce that there have been abuse complaints about hacking activities on our U.S. Illinois 1 node. We have been saddened to learn that these actions were harmful to individuals (human beings). As a result, we will open this node again and monitor it with Wireshark for a period of 7 days,” Bucklor.com announced.

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Re: Can you trust your VPN provider?
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2014, 12:58:36 AM »
trust paid provider but not free ones. http://www.surfeasyvpn.com

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Re: Can you trust your VPN provider?
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2014, 04:50:59 AM »