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RE: Do you trust your VPN service? - Cyanide and Cynicism - 10-12-2013

(10-12-2013, 03:34 AM)Cloud Wrote: Of course not, nothing is 100% secure, just look at Silk Road!

if you're going to say nothing's 100% secure use a better argument than that

the owner of SR was a tard.


RE: Do you trust your VPN service? - Nyx - 10-12-2013

(10-12-2013, 03:36 AM)Cyanide and Cynicism Wrote: if you're going to say nothing's 100% secure use a better argument than that

the owner of SR was a tard.

I wouldn't rely on a VPN completely when doing shit like carding. If the cops wanted to find you it wouldn't be too difficult unless you paid like 500$ for a VPN, even then it isn't insanely safe, but I do trust my VPN to the extent of protecting me from assholes on HF who think they're cool booting people offline with some shit booter, but that is as far as I can trust a VPN.


RE: Do you trust your VPN service? - Cyanide and Cynicism - 10-12-2013

(10-12-2013, 03:39 AM)Cloud Wrote: I wouldn't rely on a VPN completely when doing shit like carding. If the cops wanted to find you it wouldn't be too difficult unless you paid like 500$ for a VPN, even then it isn't insanely safe, but I do trust my VPN to the extent of protecting me from assholes on HF who think they're cool booting people offline with some shit booter, but that is as far as I can trust a VPN.

I agree

but I didn't mention anything in my post about VPNs.


RE: Do you trust your VPN service? - BlueScreen - 10-12-2013

Well since I bough some shitty vps and installed OpenVPN on it I trust myself to not keep logs.


RE: Do you trust your VPN service? - Nyx - 10-12-2013

(10-12-2013, 04:25 AM)Cyanide and Cynicism Wrote: I agree

but I didn't mention anything in my post about VPNs.

Since the thread is about VPNs I figured that's what we were discussing...


RE: Do you trust your VPN service? - mig4ng - 10-12-2013

I'll try the riseup vpn, and then I'll sure tell you about my experience, but I had one, of course most vpns save logs, imagine if you are doing carding, the fbi will probably go after you, if the vpn doesn't have the logs, they have to pay your SH*T so, I don't trust vpns for illegal stuff since I'm not into it...


Do you trust your VPN service? - Adorapuff - 10-12-2013

(09-25-2013, 09:38 PM)Feat_DZ Wrote: Tor is a browser, not a VPN. You can change your IP countless times.

This is mildly ignorant. Please research before saying shit.


RE: Do you trust your VPN service? - Cressi - 10-12-2013

It's not 100%, no, but I trust it with my life (which is what I'd have to give away if I was caught).


RE: Do you trust your VPN service? - Xade - 10-13-2013

I've used three VPN's, 2 of the 3 were based in Asia and the other in Australia. I don't trust any of them but as long as they hide my IP I don't really care.


RE: Do you trust your VPN service? - Adorapuff - 10-13-2013

I don't even trust nVPN. I had a friend with great OPSec, nVPN, and good habbits, and he got caught.