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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 847677"><p>Exactly.. Their policies, security and reputation speak for itself.</p><p></p><p>Also remember, setting up a VPN service is cheap and easy. I could have one up and running in 48 hours if I wanted, and I could start selling access to it. We're not talking about infrastructure here, we're talking about existing servers with hundreds of HyperV's running on them. I know a guy that will make you a VPN for $10 a month 3 miles from your home, all for you. (if you live in a city with a 80K+ population in the USA)</p><p></p><p>So why do I say this? If it is that easy, be careful who you trust. Also note, there are honeypot VPN's out there. Sometimes they get exposed (WiTopia, which shares offices with a CIA hub), sometimes they don't, but later they end up being shady or sloppy.</p><p></p><p>A VPN is intimate, make sure you have implicit trust and know who you are interacting with or a VPN is a mighty nice MiTM on your devices...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 847677"] Exactly.. Their policies, security and reputation speak for itself. Also remember, setting up a VPN service is cheap and easy. I could have one up and running in 48 hours if I wanted, and I could start selling access to it. We're not talking about infrastructure here, we're talking about existing servers with hundreds of HyperV's running on them. I know a guy that will make you a VPN for $10 a month 3 miles from your home, all for you. (if you live in a city with a 80K+ population in the USA) So why do I say this? If it is that easy, be careful who you trust. Also note, there are honeypot VPN's out there. Sometimes they get exposed (WiTopia, which shares offices with a CIA hub), sometimes they don't, but later they end up being shady or sloppy. A VPN is intimate, make sure you have implicit trust and know who you are interacting with or a VPN is a mighty nice MiTM on your devices... [/QUOTE]
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