But VPNs in general are even more vulnerable than Tor to an AS-level adversary.
And unlike Tor, you have to put 100% trust in the VPN's ISP not to deanonymize you.
(Due to their ISP seeing both the ingress and egress traffic)
@FireQuacker Well, their governments are spying on them through their cell phones, but not by hacking them or backdooring them or anything. Cell towers record cell location, etc.
So... looks like Stack Overflow is now promoting the US Department of Defense...
I see what happened. crypto(?!graphy).\w+ is supposed to catch all those trendy crypto products. Since the crypto tag immediately precedes the donuts tag, donuts gets replaced.
I've had 2 hours of sleep, I feel great! (not). But, important things to be getting on with so no time to worry about sleep.
Other that, I am good. Thanks for asking. Today has been a bit busy, haven't had time to study during work today but it is slowing down now so I think I am good to go. And yourself?
- I need my VPN password. - sure, we will send it to your corp email. - I don't have access to it, I need the VPN password. - we know, that's why we sent the password to your email. - how can I access the email? I am offsite (on another continent). - You have to use the VPN...
It's much better than glibc's ptmalloc, and overwhelmingly better than musl's dlmalloc (which, if I recall, does not even use XOR cookies for setjmp and friends).