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On November 28, 2009, IPredator became publicly available and exited the beta stage. This was done to counteract [[National Defence Radio Establishment (Sweden)|FRA]], which started listening to internet traffic over the Swedish borders on December 1. To reflect this, The Pirate Bay changed their logo on December 1, 2009, to an image from the game [[Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!]] depicting FRA as the opponent Glass Joe, which is a legendary easy opponent from the game. The image linked to ipredator.se with the message "FRA vs IPredator - It's on!"
On November 28, 2009, IPredator became publicly available and exited the beta stage. This was done to counteract [[National Defence Radio Establishment (Sweden)|FRA]], which started listening to internet traffic over the Swedish borders on December 1. To reflect this, The Pirate Bay changed their logo on December 1, 2009, to an image from the game [[Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!]] depicting FRA as the opponent Glass Joe, which is a legendary easy opponent from the game. The image linked to ipredator.se with the message "FRA vs IPredator - It's on!"


On Windows clients, it is recommended to disable [[IPv6]], File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks and Client for Microsoft Networks because these features may disclose information.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.instantfundas.com/2010/06/security-flaw-makes-pptp-vpn-useless.html|title=Security flaw makes PPTP VPN useless for hiding IP on BitTorrent|author=Kaushik Patowary|date=2010-06-18| accessdate=2011-06-06}}</ref>
On Windows clients using built-in [[PPTP]], it is recommended to disable [[IPv6]], File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks and Client for Microsoft Networks because these features may disclose information.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.instantfundas.com/2010/06/security-flaw-makes-pptp-vpn-useless.html|title=Security flaw makes PPTP VPN useless for hiding IP on BitTorrent|author=Kaushik Patowary|date=2010-06-18| accessdate=2011-06-06}}</ref>. Using [[OpenVPN]] instead has no such issues, and provides full native IPv6 connectivity.


OpenVPN support was added during August 2012.<ref>https://blog.ipredator.se/2012/08/</ref>
OpenVPN support was added during August 2012.<ref>https://blog.ipredator.se/2012/08/</ref>

Revision as of 00:27, 25 December 2014

IPredator
Type of site
Anonymizing proxy
OwnerThe Pirate Bay
RevenueMonthly fee
URLwww.ipredator.se
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired

IPredator is a virtual private networking service offered with the stated goal of providing internet privacy.[1] It is a response to the introduction of IPRED in Sweden, which will allow copyright holders and law enforcement officials to request personal information about copyright infringement suspects.[2]

On 12 August 2009, the beta testing invitations were sent out to those who entered their email addresses into the beta signup form. Additionally, the homepage has changed to reflect the beta. The initially only used PPTP (supported natively in XP, Vista, Windows 7, OS X and GNU/Linux through the use of PPTP-linux) to tunnel the connection through servers (vpn.ipredator.se which resolves to multiple IP addresses) located in Sweden.

On September 14, 2009, IPredator "The Second Batch" became available for public consumption.

On November 28, 2009, IPredator became publicly available and exited the beta stage. This was done to counteract FRA, which started listening to internet traffic over the Swedish borders on December 1. To reflect this, The Pirate Bay changed their logo on December 1, 2009, to an image from the game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! depicting FRA as the opponent Glass Joe, which is a legendary easy opponent from the game. The image linked to ipredator.se with the message "FRA vs IPredator - It's on!"

On Windows clients using built-in PPTP, it is recommended to disable IPv6, File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks and Client for Microsoft Networks because these features may disclose information.[3]. Using OpenVPN instead has no such issues, and provides full native IPv6 connectivity.

OpenVPN support was added during August 2012.[4]

On July 2013, PayPal stopped providing payment services to Ipredator. In addition, all the organization’s funds have been frozen for up to 180 days.[5]

IPredator's blog states that "PayPal reinstated our account" as of August 26, 2013. [6]

As of November 2014, the service costs SEK 50 (or $8, or €6) per month. The site accepts credit card payments via Payza and payment processors PayPal, OKPay, Payson as well as Bitcoin. [7]

Notes

  1. ^ Horton, Michael, Meet IPredator - Secure Anonymous VPN from Pirate Bay, Tech Fragments, retrieved 2009-03-27
  2. ^ Cheng, Jacqui (2009-03-26), The Pirate Bay to roll out secure €5 per month VPN service, Ars Technica, retrieved 2012-01-28
  3. ^ Kaushik Patowary (2010-06-18), Security flaw makes PPTP VPN useless for hiding IP on BitTorrent, retrieved 2011-06-06
  4. ^ https://blog.ipredator.se/2012/08/
  5. ^ Andre Yoskowitz (24 July 2013). "PayPal shuts off VPN iPredator, freezes assets". AfterDawn. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  6. ^ "PayPal working again, PaySafeCard support canceled". 26 August 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  7. ^ "IPredator - Payment". Retrieved 11 November 2014.