Someone hacked into their Malmoe server a year ago or so, and found that they indeed run everything in RAM disks and aren't logging at all. Happened via the management interface.
But please take this information with a grain of salt, as the write up for this exploitation has been vanished from the internet (or I am just unable to find it). *
However, there are still articles about how they've been raided multiple times [1][2][3] in the past, and the police never found any logs.
* Also, I believe that this kind of pwnage could've happened to every VPN provider. Always use VPN chains with multiple locations and always keep in mind that your VPN could have been compromised. Don't just rely on a single hoster which just shifts the liability from your ISP to another single point of failure. But this is probably still better than LE just having to call comcast. :)
Edit: ovpn.to is probably worth taking a look too. I remember that the admin grows cannabis in his basement (still illegal in Germany) and provides all users with access to warez via Usenet NNTP. Do with that info what you want.
> Someone hacked into their Malmoe server a year ago or so, and found that they indeed run everything in RAM disks and aren't logging at all
Hypothetically, without breaking into the network control plane, the hacker could have completely missed the existence of port mirror to a second read-only system that does logging for lawful intercepts.
Someone hacked into their Malmoe server a year ago or so, and found that they indeed run everything in RAM disks and aren't logging at all. Happened via the management interface. But please take this information with a grain of salt, as the write up for this exploitation has been vanished from the internet (or I am just unable to find it). *
However, there are still articles about how they've been raided multiple times [1][2][3] in the past, and the police never found any logs.
[1] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2010-August/...
[2] https://torrentfreak.com/police-seize-two-perfect-privacy-vp...
[3] https://www.ip-insider.de/hausdurchsuchung-bei-erfurter-vpn-...
* Also, I believe that this kind of pwnage could've happened to every VPN provider. Always use VPN chains with multiple locations and always keep in mind that your VPN could have been compromised. Don't just rely on a single hoster which just shifts the liability from your ISP to another single point of failure. But this is probably still better than LE just having to call comcast. :)
Edit: ovpn.to is probably worth taking a look too. I remember that the admin grows cannabis in his basement (still illegal in Germany) and provides all users with access to warez via Usenet NNTP. Do with that info what you want.