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<blockquote data-quote="blacksheep" data-source="post: 906409" data-attributes="member: 86341"><p>Avoid Cryptostrom. I was in making review and found next information. Wish I could remove it from the list, but I can't edit my messages. </p><p></p><p><em>Except for it’s most likely an FBI honeypot. Case in point – Douglas Spink, Cryptostorm’s owner and a convicted zoophile, who got busted smuggling $34 million worth of cocaine and released after having served only three years out of a 17-year sentence. The security community believes the grace has befallen on Spink after he agreed to give the FBI a backdoor to Cryptostorm VPN servers.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>In the meantime, Cryptostorm refuses to comment on the Spink matter, or shed some light onto how the company complies with the Canadian data retention laws. The tale of a decentralized company with anonymous people running it just doesn’t make the cut. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksheep, post: 906409, member: 86341"] Avoid Cryptostrom. I was in making review and found next information. Wish I could remove it from the list, but I can't edit my messages. [I]Except for it’s most likely an FBI honeypot. Case in point – Douglas Spink, Cryptostorm’s owner and a convicted zoophile, who got busted smuggling $34 million worth of cocaine and released after having served only three years out of a 17-year sentence. The security community believes the grace has befallen on Spink after he agreed to give the FBI a backdoor to Cryptostorm VPN servers. In the meantime, Cryptostorm refuses to comment on the Spink matter, or shed some light onto how the company complies with the Canadian data retention laws. The tale of a decentralized company with anonymous people running it just doesn’t make the cut. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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