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Sure, push a known malware free vpn service while bashing a service that is very well known and respected.

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Source for Riseup having known malware?

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I have to admit that I don’t know enough about any of this to be sure I’m reading in the right way. Is it “known malware, free VPN” or “known malware-free VPN”?

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It sounds like “known malware-infested VPN that is free”.

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You found malware in the source code for RiseUpVPN? The source code is publicly accessible, what kind of malware is in it?

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It’s one of the most transparent services, there’s this neat video examining the available free VPNs by Techlore that was coincidentally made very recently: peertube/piped

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