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by fudgefactorfive 1310 days ago
That's definitely a concern, but I feel this can be mitigated by running your own network on top of theirs. Anyone in my home is part of my network, doesn't mean they're in the wg network too.

Aside from that, it's definitely a problem that they could include themselves in any customer network, but the accountability still stands. If someone got in without your screw-up, at least you know who to point the finger at once the dust settles.

I'd argue it should be treated as a base to overlay your network on top of. Although admittedly I say that as someone that doesn't use their services for similar reasons.

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> If someone got in without your screw-up, at least you know who to point the finger at once the dust settles.

How do you know you didn't screw up? There are so many vulnerabilities in the gazillion or random stuff you run every day on your laptop. I'd argue it's more likely that something like that was breached than Tailscaled was breached or rogue.