Comment by cycomanic
11 hours ago
Why? If I was an intelligence agency and designing a VPN I would simply log all the IPs connecting to my VPN and not rely on statistics on exit nodes to identify the users, even more so because they rely on the users to pick different servers.
It's not even a hypothetical, this has already happened at least once: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Trojan_Shield
ohhhhh its the ANOM thing.
yeah, spicy
How would you claim it's a no log VPN?
I could just...lie.
You really think someone would do that?
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*gasp
One person can tell a lie, but a company consists of many people. You must ensure that only few people know of the logging or there will be a risk of a leak.
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> How would you claim it's a no log VPN?
Mullvad have been taken to court over this in relation to a copyright infringement case.
TL;DR The judge permitted people to take a fine-tooth comb to Mullvad's infrastructure and no logging was found[1].
[1] https://mullvad.net/en/blog/mullvad-vpn-was-subject-to-a-sea...
Their 3rd party audit didn’t catch this…
I guess we’ll see how they respond.