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I still use Firefox and other Mozilla products but I just got this email from Mozilla:
"We’re in the final days to reach our goal of raising $4.35 million USD from the Mozilla community. We’re close, but we’re still short."
I just want to let them know their CEO probably has $4.35 million USD since their salary a few years ago was about $7 million USD. Maybe ask them?
@mullvadnet Your Amsterdam & London Wireguard servers on Reddit are blocked, and when I go on YouTube it forces me to login to watch a video.
This likely stems from a poor IP score. Please change the IPs; it’s getting ridiculous. This isn’t the only complaint you have had regarding this. It’s not a browser issue as I switched to another server and it worked however a lot of your servers are being blocked.
It’s a German article. I have the important phrases as quote below translated. If you want to read the whole article yourself and don’t know German you need to translate it yourself. At the Chaos Communication Congress, security researcher and hardware hacker Thomas Lambertz (th0mas) showed in his presentation “Windows BitLocker: Screwed without a Screwdriver” how Microsoft’s BitLocker drive encryption can be used to decrypt protected Windows 11 systems over the network. This requires one-time...
Hi @mullvadnet I have suggestions for iOS and other platforms
Add iOS widget support like other VPNs have
Allow more blocklists to choose from like IVPN has.
Add 2FA 
Add a warranty canary page & transparency report page
Add DAITA on all platforms
Add a stealth protocol like Proton and Windscribe did to prevent Mullvad from being blocked by ISPs
Add Iceland servers
Add RPKI route to ns3.mullvad.net and ns4.mullvad.net (https://internet.nl/site/mullvad.net/2922246/#control-panel-32)
New, from me:
FBI's Lockbit Takedown Postponed a Ticking Time Bomb in Fulton County, Ga.
The FBI's takedown of the LockBit ransomware group last week came as LockBit was preparing to release sensitive data stolen from government computer systems in Fulton County, Ga. But LockBit is now regrouping, and the gang says it will publish the stolen Fulton County data on March 2 unless paid a ransom. LockBit claims the cache includes documents tied to the county's ongoing criminal prosecution of former President Trump, but court watchers say teaser documents published by the crime gang suggest a total leak of the Fulton County data could put lives at risk and jeopardize a number of other criminal trials.