• EXPOSED: HOW ISRAELI SPIES CONTROL YOUR VPN

    From D. Ray@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 20 09:46:51 2024
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    XPost: alt.politics, soc.culture.israel

    An estimated 1.6 billion people rely on VPNs to carry out the most
    sensitive tasks online, from watching illegal videos to engaging in sexual
    or political activities. But few people know that a considerable chunk of
    that market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that
    country’s national security state, including the elite Unit 8200 and
    Duvdevan Units of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

    Previous MintPress News investigations into Israel’s growing control over
    the tech industry have outlined how those units have been involved in many
    of Israel’s most outrageous hacking, surveillance and assassination
    programs, acting as spies and death squads. Unit 8200, for example, has
    been the source of much of the world’s most infamous spying software, including Cellebrite and Pegasus, the program used to snoop on tens of thousands of the world’s top politicians and journalists, including by
    Saudi Arabia, who used it to help track down and kill Washington Post
    columnist Jamal Khashoggi.

    Given this context, justifiable fears arise that control over a vast VPN
    empire could add to Israel’s influence over the online information and security world, creating backdoors for Israeli intelligence to carry out a
    vast kompromat operation on users around the globe.

    This investigation is part of a series highlighting and detailing the power
    of Israel’s growing tech industry to access and control people’s data.





    <https://www.mintpressnews.com/exposed-how-israeli-spies-control-your-vpn/288259/>

    <https://archive.md/9hDvd>

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  • From kazu@21:1/5 to D. Ray on Sun Oct 20 10:26:36 2024
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    XPost: alt.politics, soc.culture.israel

    D. Ray wrote:
    An estimated 1.6 billion people rely on VPNs to carry out the most
    sensitive tasks online, from watching illegal videos to engaging in sexual
    or political activities. But few people know that a considerable chunk of that market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that country’s national security state, including the elite Unit 8200 and Duvdevan Units of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).


    hmm didnt know that.

    which are those vpns?

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  • From D. Ray@21:1/5 to kazu on Sun Oct 20 11:57:01 2024
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    XPost: alt.politics, soc.culture.israel

    kazu <f00@0f0.00f> wrote:
    D. Ray wrote:
    An estimated 1.6 billion people rely on VPNs to carry out the most
    sensitive tasks online, from watching illegal videos to engaging in sexual >> or political activities. But few people know that a considerable chunk of
    that market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly
    operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that
    country’s national security state, including the elite Unit 8200 and
    Duvdevan Units of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).


    hmm didnt know that.

    which are those vpns?

    ExpressVPN, CyberGhost and Private Internet Access. All three, along with
    some other products, belong to very shady Israeli company with ties to
    Mossad.

    Read full article, it’s quite interesting.

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  • From David LaRue@21:1/5 to kazu on Sun Oct 20 19:15:00 2024
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    kazu <f00@0f0.00f> wrote in news:54e67023-3197-4886-09da-fd594047ab06 @ichigo.kinoko.kuri:

    D. Ray wrote:
    An estimated 1.6 billion people rely on VPNs to carry out the most
    sensitive tasks online, from watching illegal videos to engaging in sexual >> or political activities. But few people know that a considerable chunk of
    that market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly
    operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that
    country’s national security state, including the elite Unit 8200 and
    Duvdevan Units of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).


    hmm didnt know that.

    which are those vpns?

    Most free VPNs are monitored by the company that created them. A few paid
    for VPNs have also been caught doing this. If you read security reports even the Tor browser can be monitored by a few parties.

    If you intend to evade such monitoring schemes please check out the services before you use them.

    Any Microsoft, Google(Meta), and probably all so called Smart Phones also monitor and possibly adjust what you do.

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  • From Francis Strelok@21:1/5 to D. Ray on Sun Oct 20 23:08:59 2024
    XPost: alt.privacy

    On Oct 20, 2024, D. Ray wrote
    (in article<mgZHaiQJMaqnGprQzlTkUEGTDTdHCwbt@news.usenet.farm>):

    An estimated 1.6 billion people rely on VPNs to carry out the most
    sensitive tasks online, from watching illegal videos to engaging in sexual
    or political activities. But few people know that a considerable chunk of that market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that country’s national security state, including the elite Unit 8200 and Duvdevan Units of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

    Previous MintPress News investigations into Israel’s growing control over the tech industry have outlined how those units have been involved in many
    of Israel’s most outrageous hacking, surveillance and assassination programs, acting as spies and death squads. Unit 8200, for example, has
    been the source of much of the world’s most infamous spying software, including Cellebrite and Pegasus, the program used to snoop on tens of thousands of the world’s top politicians and journalists, including by Saudi Arabia, who used it to help track down and kill Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.

    Given this context, justifiable fears arise that control over a vast VPN empire could add to Israel’s influence over the online information and security world, creating backdoors for Israeli intelligence to carry out a vast kompromat operation on users around the globe.

    This investigation is part of a series highlighting and detailing the power of Israel’s growing tech industry to access and control people’s data.





    <https://www.mintpressnews.com/exposed-how-israeli-spies-control-your-vpn/2882


    <https://archive.md/9hDvd>

    Incredibly interesting article. Thank you for sharing this.

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  • From Peter Dean@21:1/5 to Francis Strelok on Mon Oct 21 05:36:33 2024
    XPost: alt.privacy

    In comp.misc Francis Strelok <fr@nc@strelok.com> wrote:
    On Oct 20, 2024, D. Ray wrote
    (in article<mgZHaiQJMaqnGprQzlTkUEGTDTdHCwbt@news.usenet.farm>):

    An estimated 1.6 billion people rely on VPNs to carry out the most
    sensitive tasks online, from watching illegal videos to engaging in sexual >> or political activities. But few people know that a considerable chunk of
    that market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly
    operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that
    country’s national security state, including the elite Unit 8200 and
    Duvdevan Units of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).





    <https://www.mintpressnews.com/exposed-how-israeli-spies-control-your-vpn/2882


    <https://archive.md/9hDvd>

    Incredibly interesting article. Thank you for sharing this.


    This chap has some recommendations and info about independent vpns

    https://christitus.com/vpn-tier-list-2024/

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  • From D@21:1/5 to Peter Dean on Mon Oct 21 10:17:09 2024
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    This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text,
    while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools.

    On Mon, 21 Oct 2024, Peter Dean wrote:

    In comp.misc Francis Strelok <fr@nc@strelok.com> wrote:
    On Oct 20, 2024, D. Ray wrote
    (in article<mgZHaiQJMaqnGprQzlTkUEGTDTdHCwbt@news.usenet.farm>):

    An estimated 1.6 billion people rely on VPNs to carry out the most
    sensitive tasks online, from watching illegal videos to engaging in sexual >>> or political activities. But few people know that a considerable chunk of >>> that market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly
    operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that
    country’s national security state, including the elite Unit 8200 and
    Duvdevan Units of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).





    <https://www.mintpressnews.com/exposed-how-israeli-spies-control-your-vpn/2882


    <https://archive.md/9hDvd>

    Incredibly interesting article. Thank you for sharing this.


    This chap has some recommendations and info about independent vpns

    https://christitus.com/vpn-tier-list-2024/


    Come on... there is no "independent" VPN. If it is a company, it can, and
    it will (if you are important enough) be corrupted. All it takes is for
    the governments to start fiddling around and a small, lonely VPN provider
    soon falls.

    I'd rather crack someones wifi and use their connection if I had anything sinister to do, than to rely on some random VPN company representative
    I've never known and will never see in my life again.

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  • From Francis Strelok@21:1/5 to nospam@example.net on Tue Oct 22 19:07:15 2024
    XPost: alt.privacy

    D <nospam@example.net> wrote:


    On Mon, 21 Oct 2024, Peter Dean wrote:

    In comp.misc Francis Strelok <fr@nc@strelok.com> wrote:
    On Oct 20, 2024, D. Ray wrote
    (in article<mgZHaiQJMaqnGprQzlTkUEGTDTdHCwbt@news.usenet.farm>):

    An estimated 1.6 billion people rely on VPNs to carry out the most
    sensitive tasks online, from watching illegal videos to engaging in sexual >>>> or political activities. But few people know that a considerable chunk of >>>> that market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly >>>> operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that
    country’s national security state, including the elite Unit 8200 and >>>> Duvdevan Units of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).





    <https://www.mintpressnews.com/exposed-how-israeli-spies-control-your-vpn/2882


    <https://archive.md/9hDvd>

    Incredibly interesting article. Thank you for sharing this.


    This chap has some recommendations and info about independent vpns

    https://christitus.com/vpn-tier-list-2024/


    Come on... there is no "independent" VPN. If it is a company, it can, and
    it will (if you are important enough) be corrupted. All it takes is for
    the governments to start fiddling around and a small, lonely VPN provider soon falls.

    I'd rather crack someones wifi and use their connection if I had anything sinister to do, than to rely on some random VPN company representative
    I've never known and will never see in my life again.



    For the occasional torrent I want off a public tracker I’ve been impressed with Mullvad VPN.

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  • From Schlomo Goldberg@21:1/5 to nospam@example.net on Sat Nov 2 07:47:37 2024
    XPost: alt.privacy

    D <nospam@example.net> writes:

    On Mon, 21 Oct 2024, Peter Dean wrote:

    In comp.misc Francis Strelok <fr@nc@strelok.com> wrote:
    On Oct 20, 2024, D. Ray wrote
    (in article<mgZHaiQJMaqnGprQzlTkUEGTDTdHCwbt@news.usenet.farm>):

    An estimated 1.6 billion people rely on VPNs to carry out the most
    sensitive tasks online, from watching illegal videos to engaging in sexual >>>> or political activities. But few people know that a considerable chunk of >>>> that market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly >>>> operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that
    country’s national security state, including the elite Unit 8200 and >>>> Duvdevan Units of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).





    <https://www.mintpressnews.com/exposed-how-israeli-spies-control-your-vpn/2882


    <https://archive.md/9hDvd>

    Incredibly interesting article. Thank you for sharing this.


    This chap has some recommendations and info about independent vpns

    https://christitus.com/vpn-tier-list-2024/


    Come on... there is no "independent" VPN. If it is a company, it can,
    and it will (if you are important enough) be corrupted. All it takes
    is for the governments to start fiddling around and a small, lonely
    VPN provider soon falls.

    Quite few countries still have very free-speech-friendly laws, and theoretically companies are able to defend their rights in court. It
    happened before. The question is, which companies are really ready to do
    it if needed?

    I'd rather crack someones wifi and use their connection if I had
    anything sinister to do, than to rely on some random VPN company representative I've never known and will never see in my life again.

    What if it's not you, but they are the ones who want to do sinister things?

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