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A blog post written by ValdikSS explains how an attacker can use Windows's built-in function "Server Message Block" (SMB) to capture the NTLM hash of a user as well as the email address associated wit…

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This is the monthly transparency report for June 2016. OVPN had two planned service interruptions in June. We deployed a new IPv6 span during the first interruption, and we migrated to a new switch d…

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Update: The service interruption was a bit delayed and affected the service longer than we previously anticipated. It was completed at 12:00 GMT+2. More information will be published within a couple o…

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Update: All went as planned. All datacenters in Sweden now use the new IPv6 subnet. We also enabled IPv6 for all servers in Frankfurt, Germany. OVPN will have a planned service interruption that aff…

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This is the monthly transparency report for May 2016. OVPN had one service interruption in May, which was planned since OpenSSL released a new version. Summary Our VPN servers had an uptime of almos…

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