A Swedish VPN company got physically raided by police who seized their servers looking for user data.
They found nothing.
Not because Mullvad got lucky. Because they built the entire company so there was never anything to find.
Since 2009 they haven't collected an email, a name, or a password from a single customer.
You sign up by generating a random 16 digit number. That number never touches your identity anywhere.
Their servers run entirely on RAM instead of disks, so the moment a server powers off, everything on it is gone.
Police can walk out with the hardware and walk away with an empty box.
The raid became their best advertisement. A company can't leak what it never had. It can't be subpoenaed for logs that don't exist.
It can't quietly hand your history to anyone, because there is no history sitting anywhere to hand over.
5 euros a month. Fully open source apps you can read line by line. 18 audits and counting.
Most VPNs promise privacy. This one got tested by an actual police raid and passed.
https://t.co/wG1DDoyx7n
Se acabó en Burka y el Nicab en los espacios públicos de Andalucía.
Hoy en tierras andaluzas sopla un aire fresco.
Pero esto solo debe ser el principio.
Hackeo en Leroy Merlin: miles de clientes expuestos
Leroy Merlin España ha sufrido un hackeo en su web que ha dejado expuestos los datos personales de más de 50.000 clientes, incluyendo DNI, contacto y facturación
https://t.co/9xKZ9lTIfD
🛑 A new #Linux kernel exploit (CVE-2026-46331) gets root without modifying a single file on disk.
It poisons the cached copy of /bin/su in memory. The binary on disk stays untouched. File-integrity checks come back clean.
The root shell is already open.
Details here ↓ https://t.co/y2FDVjcSEq
@forocoches Jajajjj... Que sus den por culo . digi te dan las claves PPPoE y la mac para poner tu propia ONT sin problema , libertad se llama , y no control en las operadoras