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Vulnerabilities exploited in VPN products used worldwide

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Re: Vulnerabilities exploited in VPN products used worldwide

#5

> You need to enable JavaScript to run this app. Can someone provide a link to a page which isn't built by a retard?

IFPS mirror

https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmWux6nCqtWrYkcExi3yzrhoejfiQxK46dr6jGB...

https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/QmWux6nCqtWrYkcExi3yzrhoejf...

PDF file at the bottom

https://s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/ncsc-content/files/VPN_Vu...

Re: Vulnerabilities exploited in VPN products used worldwide

#7
Commercial enterprise VPN products are an open sewer, and there aren't any, from any vendor, that I trust. I don't like OpenVPN or strongSwan, but you'd be better off with either of them than you would be with a commercial VPN appliance. The gold standard, as ever, is Wireguard.

Re: Vulnerabilities exploited in VPN products used worldwide

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post #5

> You need to enable JavaScript to run this app. Can someone provide a link to a page which isn't built by a retard?

IFPS mirror https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmWux6nCqtWrYkcExi3yzrhoejfiQxK46dr6jGB... https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/QmWux6nCqtWrYkcExi3yzrhoejf... PDF file at the bottom https://s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/ncsc-content/files/VPN_Vu...

This is interesting. I wonder if I am more or less secure using an Algo VPN on AWS than a branded VPN company.

(I'm assuming they don't sit on all AWS servers/have broad access hence going after less mature businesses...)

Re: Vulnerabilities exploited in VPN products used worldwide

#9
post #7

Commercial enterprise VPN products are an open sewer, and there aren't any, from any vendor, that I trust. I don't like OpenVPN or strongSwan, but you'd be better off with either of them than you would be with a commercial VPN appliance. The gold standard, as ever, is Wireguard.

Why do you prefer Wireguard over Openvpn?
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