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https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/153765/stacksocial-20-off-sitewide#latest
https://stacksocial.com/collections/software/security
https://stacksocial.com/sales/fastestvpn-lifetime-subscription-10-user-access
Fastest VPN comes down to $24 for lifetime 10 user access when BFSAVE40 code is used
protonvpn -50% discount
Airvpn is amazing and running decent bf deal.
Private Internet Access, promo for 2 years membership..
Not a black friday deal, but my VPN is $2 as a one-time payment.
12 servers in North America and Europe.
Website is at https://sigavpn.com
+1 for ProtonVPN
https://www.tipsforchina.com/2018-black-friday-cyber-monday-vpn-deals.html
Just stumbled upon this: https://www.reddit.com/r/SigaVPN/comments/a072ip/collaborating_with_abuseipdb_how_and_since_when/.
Thanks for bringing this up to me.
A user was confused on why SigaVPN is on AbuseIPDB reporting IPs. I personally run a honeypot that reports SSH bruteforce attempts to abuseipdb.
Well handled!
Full response is at https://www.reddit.com/r/SigaVPN/comments/a072ip/collaborating_with_abuseipdb_how_and_since_when/eahgezx/
"lifetime".
And life is short, about 2 - 3 years...
Better go with Ivacy Both are PureVPN resellers (afaik) , however Ivacy has more features.
"Lifetime" is now well established in the tech niche. Everyone just about now probably knows it refers to product/company lifetime, not user's lifetime. Even some well known people on this forum are offering lifetime deals
I have read it, and I must say I like the way you're handling this. Still, you're still violating EU (privacy) laws, given the fact that an IP addresses, whether dynamic or static, are data that must be kept in GDPR compliance, even if you're not from EU.
I too got reported apparently, and had to reach out to AbuseIPDB and pretty much enforce my right to be forgotten in order to get my IP off the list. It's not that I care much, my IP is dynamic, but I hate it when people put me in public databases for no apparent reason.
A VPN can definitely run from one time payments. There's almost no profit though.
The website is absolutely horrendous privacy-wise.
https://web.archive.org/web/20181126080157/https://webbkoll.dataskydd.net/en/results?url=http://fastestvpn.com
25 cookies, 71 third-party requests to places like Facebook, Google, Tawk, PostAffiliatePro, HotJar, and PayPal. They rely on a CDN for the JS/CSS which isn't necessarily bad, but self hosting it is always better privacy wise.
Their privacy policy is clearly not made by a lawyer. The ToS also claims to terminate user accounts if you violate it. If there's no way to trace a user behind FastestVPN, then how come they know who abuses their service? The whole VPN screams shady.
There were a few false-positives happening with the way I had the backend reporting vulnerability scanning. I've stopped it from reporting to AbuseIPDB.
Regarding SSH bruteforce reports, any ideas on how I would keep that GDPR compliant?
Figured since I found myself reported by the backend .
To be honest, you won't ever get this GDPR compliant. Easiest would be to just take it out as a whole. It doesn't add much value to your service, if any, so I'd say you just focus on the good stuff and don't bother with this abuse databases. Just point your honeypot to /dev/null as well
Please send me an email at admin ;at; privacyinfinity ;dot; com and I'll remove your IP from AbuseIPDB.
The honeypot is something I have on the side and unrelated to the service. I'm probably going to keep the SSH honeypot because I have a few months left on it. I don't see much harm in it and I doubt someone who hit me with masscan/zmap will take me to court.
Thanks, will do in a second.
I do agree the SSH honeypot is kinda harmless (assuming the number of tries is more than 1 before reporting). Maybe it's a good idea to separate the honeypot from the service and just report them under a different name? Would be less confusing for people at least.
I recommend you to buy Surfshark, PureVPN and Ivacy because they're shit and offer amazing shittiness.
PureVPN - $1.65/mo on its 5-year plan
Surfshark - $1.99/mo on its 2-year plan
Ivacy - $1.99/mo on its 2-year plan
No. Stop spamming