Mullvad's exit IPs leak enough data to fingerprint users, researcher finds
hackernews·1mo·RGBCube
A security researcher discovered that Mullvad VPN's exit IP addresses contain enough identifying information to track users across sessions, undermining the service's privacy guarantees. The finding highlights how even privacy-focused tools can have subtle flaws that compromise anonymity when combined with other data points.
Original story
Read the original on hackernewsRelated stories

AI
HYVE Ether OS sets July 1 launch — and stakes a 48-patent claim on the sovereign-AI stackVibe Software Solutions·1w·Anthony S. Owens

Open source
Designer critiques 'extinction-level capitalism' and its tech implicationsHacker News·3w·Matthew Butterick

Devtools
SQL to ER Diagram: Browser-based schema visualization, no server uploadsHacker News·3w·robhati
