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Posts on the inner workings of Virtual Private Networks.

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Russian rouble notes beside a smartphone showing a banking error

Russia Tried to Block VPNs and Crashed Its Own Banks

8 April 2026 · 3 min read

Russia's attempt to crack down on VPNs on 4 April overloaded its own filtering infrastructure and knocked out banking payments nationwide. In 2018, a similar attempt to block Telegram produced almost identical collateral damage.

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Dutch Police Seized Windscribe Server Without Warrant

7 February 2026 · 3 min read

Dutch authorities seized a Windscribe VPN server without a warrant and told the company they'd return it after analysis. Windscribe disclosed the incident publicly on X. Dutch police have issued no statement and referenced no judicial warrant.

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Broken VPN icons scattered

The VPN Industry’s Rot Laid Bare

8 December 2025 · 4 min read

A new peer reviewed study shows enormous VPN brands lying about ownership, hard coding encryption keys, and quietly piping user data through insecure tunnels. The rot is systemic and it has been hidden behind Singapore shell companies and marketing gloss.

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Lawmakers targeting VPNs

The New War On VPNs In America

29 November 2025 · 2 min read

US states are pushing bills that punish VPN use and force websites to expose users. It looks a lot more like authoritarian censorship than child protection.

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WireGuard encryption keys and routing interface

Why WireGuard Encryption is Superior

October 26, 2025 · 2 min read

WireGuard stripped VPNs back to what matters, modern cryptograpy, tiny attack surface, insane speed, and zero legacy baggage. Here is why we built Blackout on top of it.

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