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Hacking and Security => Anonymity and Privacy => : bp80228 November 01, 2014, 04:44:37 PM
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hi guys.
what is the best paid no-log anonymous vpn service and how can we make sure they really don't keep logs and they dont provide any information with wet pants and shaking legs when gov's want?
Also there's also speed issue. So it must be fast and full anon. :)
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There is no way you can tell 100% sure that they don't keep logs.
Why not configure the VPN yourself?
You'll have full speed and self control.
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like bluedog said, you're better off creating your own. then you have full control of what's going on and no need to really on trust, less risk.
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creating my own vpn by renting a vps ?
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Make your own VPN or maybe HMA if you want to get one for cheap
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mullvad vpn
https://mullvad.net/en/
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He is looking for a VPN that does not keep logs. HMA keeps logs.
I always heard good things about Private Internet Access if you want to check that out, OP. Apparently they're fairly trustworthy and reliable. $39.95 per year is dirt cheap too, that works out to be approximately $3.33 per month.
Related link:
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/buy-vpn/
Weird, I was just about to say the same thing:
HMA if you want to get one for cheap
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/09/25/0415213/HideMyAsscom-Doesnt-Hide-Logs-From-the-FBI
If you want a cheap one that isn't known to snitch then Private Internet Access is probably for you. $3 per month. Pretty fast but I wouldn't trust it to not keep logs given its price and the fact that it's a US based company.
In any case it's impossible (as far as I know anyway) to tell if a VPN is logging without actually auditing their systems.
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Any VPN doesn't keep you 100% anonymous. On third-party service you are never sure if no logs are stored and how closely they cooperate with law enforcement.
Even if you set up VPN on your private VPS server it's still possible to track you via billing for server/hosting service (this is also relevant for paid VPN services).
Personally, i know lot of cases how hackers were caught despite using tor+vpn and such. Though, that is more relevant for money theft and fraud in financial sector, so you'll be barely tracked because of some website deface.
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Getting caught by payment is a thing but here's a way to keep yourself anonymous when you make payment: Bitcoin.
HMA, i dont trust HMA i heard they keep logs.
VPS, you buy VPS, VPS is located in a Data Center, Datacenter keeps logs, You get caught.
So a paid service which have their own datacenter, accepting payement with bitcoin, satisfactorily claims doesn't keep logs, Located in a country or state that does not have legal obligation to keep logs would be the best option, i think.
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BTGuard has good reviews and as far I read they do not keep logs, and You can pay with Bitcoins :)
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BTGuard has good reviews and as far I read they do not keep logs, and You can pay with Bitcoins :)
Bitc is always the way to go
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the price is reasonable. It's nice but does it really keeps the logs or not. i need to ceck ToS very carefully.
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Bitc is always the way to go
Not many hosting accept it and just using bitcoin is not a silver bullet (relevant (https://www.cryptolux.org/index.php/Bitcoin_P2P_deanonymization_attack_FAQ) links (http://cryptome.org/2014/06/bitcoin-deanon-p2p.pdf))
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Not many hosting accept it and just using bitcoin is not a silver bullet (relevant (https://www.cryptolux.org/index.php/Bitcoin_P2P_deanonymization_attack_FAQ) links (http://cryptome.org/2014/06/bitcoin-deanon-p2p.pdf))
wowowow. what are we gonna do ? :d
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If you havn't read info from links:
Q. What could be the countermeasures?
A. Refreshing the entry nodes after every transaction (assuming that a new connections are chosen at random) should prevent the attack. The attack would also not work if many users share a proxy. However if such proxy is publicly known the attacker can force Bitcoin servers to ban its address.
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Someone told me about reverse.su, the payment is in bitcoins, no personal data for registration, no logs. I think it is an alternative for our daily security.U can register and u have 2 $ in our account that u can buy for 1cent one proxy for 24H.This is enough for u to make some tests a few days.
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As bluedog.tar.gz said, you should create your own if you want to use a VPN. You may find out that there are some VPN which might seem more reliable than others, some will be cheaper and so on. In the end, you will never be able to tell wether they keep log and they provide good anonimity.
Creating your own VPN isn't that hard. There are many resources available for this. It's quite easy to find them on Google and maybe there's something about it in EZ too. If you create your own, you won't only have full control but you will also have the chance to learn something new, understanding how that staff works and how it's done, which is always useful knowledge. On the other side, you might make some mistakes while setting it up and configuring it, so be careful, pay attention and you'll be fine.
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http://safe-inet.com
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TorGuard.net
They don't keep any logs and the billingdata is stored on a diffirent server. I use their vpn services.
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Not sure if it's been said, but PrivateInternetAccess has a cool feature where you can buy a store gift card (Starbucks, Macy's, etc.), and use those PIN numbers to register your VPN credentials. Atleast from there, there is no record of you as a customer if logs were made. Been using PIA for awhile, and like them alot. Just my .02
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I would like to suggest zen mate as it is fast free and effective but I don't know if they keep logs of their users. Maybe you should do a bit of research yourself.
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I wouldnt recommend Zenmate, one time i was online shopping and i was suprised to see that Zen mate logged me on anoher account of somebody, i was full able to make orders and and change everything o her/his account so i dont trust ZenMate.What is free isnt good!
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Private internet access is the best imho
This is the 2015 edition, pia was on the 2014 edition.
http://torrentfreak.com/anonymous-vpn-service-provider-review-2015-150228/
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I use 143VPN for port forwarding with RATS and I use Torguard proxies for torrenting. Has worked great so far.
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Hi,
Try torguard.net; Used it for over a year and I'm still alive ;)
Kind regards
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vpn.ht has been decent and they allow torrenting.. You get several locations as well. Also no logs, no names, accepts bitcoin..
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PIA, proxy.sh, mullvad
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Ive been using mullvad for a while now, seems pretty good. Altho i mainly use it to get more movies on netflix .