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Which VPN Anonymity Providers Keep Secrets

posted onSeptember 26, 2011
by l33tdawg

Though ridiculing as "scrubs" critics claiming all the LulzSec'ers used the same thin and ineffective anonymity screen as the accused "Recursion," who the FBI arrested yesterday for one in a long line of data breaches at Sony, one of the few surviving LulzSec'ers is calling for a boycott and ultimately the destruction of the VPN service whose records the FBI used to identify Cory Kretsinger as Recursion.

All users of HMA should close their accounts immediately as they do not respect privacy concerns of users using their VPN.– AnonymousSabu, Fri. Sept. 23.

Hidemyass.com, which Kretsinger allegedly used as a proxy service to hide his IP address, but which turned its server logs over to the FBI after receiving a subpoena, "cooperates with law enforcement agencies fully and admit it. They claimed they did not log, but apparently log everything," AnonymousSabu tweeted earlier today. Though its privacy and terms-of-service statements might have been stronger when Recursion signed up, for at least the past few months HMA has been clear that it does save data on what customers do online and will turn it over to police with the proper warrants or subpoenas.

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