Dutch authorities allegedly seize VPN server without a warrant — company claims that law enforcement will return it after analyzing the device fully (www.tomshardware.com)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 09 Feb 19:42
https://lemmy.world/post/42924118

Canada-based Windscribe, a VPN provider, just said that one of its European servers has been allegedly seized by Dutch authorities without a warrant.

According to the company’s post on X, law enforcement said that they will return it to the service provider after they “fully analyze it.”

It’s unclear why law enforcement impounded just a single rack from Windscribe’s cabinet, but the VPN provider said that it only uses RAM disk servers, meaning anyone who would look through the installed SSDs would only find a stock Ubuntu install on it, so the servers shouldn’t hold any trackable data.

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HowRu68@lemmy.world on 09 Feb 20:05 next collapse

Afaik, there was a huge cybercrime op in November 2025. Haven’t found any alt sources, except the original windscribe post. It could be that this is still an ongoing operation.

Chaotic_Altruist@lemmy.zip on 09 Feb 20:30 next collapse

Wondering had come through much worse than this unscathed, one of my favorite VPNs (that doesn’t over-advertise)

driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br on 09 Feb 20:48 next collapse

Better turn on fire that sever once it came back.

FuglyDuck@lemmy.world on 09 Feb 21:14 next collapse

I wouldn’t really trust Ubuntu to not retain confidential information.

They’re not nearly as bad as MS or Mac. But they still collect private data.

TheRealKuni@piefed.social on 09 Feb 21:43 collapse

If it truly boots to RAMdisk there’s no reason for it to write ANY data to the drive.

Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works on 09 Feb 21:17 collapse

Reminder that all we have as a source is the company posting a single tweet, and then immediately used it to advertise how secure they really are.