Ohhh.. Now this gives me a nice warm and fuzzy feeling!
Yeah, I thought so also. Basically, they are using a fact -- that *some* VPN
providers are not safe -- to try to discourage people from using VPN at all.
"We're from the government. We're here to help." :D
So, how about publishing a list of those VPN's?
Hey, let's start another conspiracy. The NSA and CIA have secretly bought VPN companies to harvest data that you believed was encrypted.. :)
So, now that I am between a rock and a hard place, what do you recommend? Accept the certain risk of conducting private/sensative activities on an open public network, or that my the VPN I use to mitigrate that is compromised?
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