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Windscribe, a widely utilized privacy-centric VPN provider, declared today that its founder, Yegor Sak, has been completely exonerated by a court in Athens, Greece, after a two-year legal struggle in which Sak faced personal accusations related to an alleged online offense by an unidentified user of the service.
The case focused on a Windscribe-owned server in Finland that was reportedly used to compromise a system in Greece. Greek law enforcement, collaborating with INTERPOL, traced the IP address back to Windscribe’s infrastructure and, diverging from standard international protocols, opted to initiate criminal proceedings against Sak himself, instead of seeking information through traditional corporate avenues.