R and R labs introduction

All packages have been shipped, we missed 3 orders because of email issues. Most packages are still arriving in 3-5 days. We try not to become complacent and change up where our drop points are so that we do not draw attention. If you have received more than 1 package from us you can see that the drop points were up to 100 miles apart. We made a major mistake by choosing this rural area for a new drop point and have noticed that is has caused serious delays. We are no longer using that area and will be offering free shipping and 10% of to those who have been affected.

Mine apparently mailed from the middle of nowhere. Day 7 here and still nothing. It's all good, though. I'm just really excited to try what I have coming. It's nothing I NEED at the moment so I'm ok with waiting. Hell, I'm always ok with waiting. Just get a tad nervous when my wait time exceeds the average.
 
Mine apparently mailed from the middle of nowhere. Day 7 here and still nothing. It's all good, though. I'm just really excited to try what I have coming. It's nothing I NEED at the moment so I'm ok with waiting. Hell, I'm always ok with waiting. Just get a tad nervous when my wait time exceeds the average.

Mine is going on day 7 too, but since randr is reapondinh with explanation I am not worried. I do wanna ask the same question someone did with no answer; Has anyone tried the VAR?
 
We have set up a temporary email into we get the other email address corrected. It is salerandrlabs@protonmail.com

Protonmail has been experiencing DDoS attacks..
Here is a copy of the message I received from them

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Dear ProtonMail Community,

We want to give everyone an update regarding the connectivity issues some of you may have experienced recently. Over the past couple of days ProtonMail has been under extremely heavy DDoS (Distributed-Denial-of-Service) attack.

During these incidents, some users may have experienced intermittent connectivity problems or delays sending/receiving emails. We are working closely with engineers at Radware, our DDoS protection provider, to resolve these issues. At this time, the attacks are still continuing.

Despite the intermittent connection problems, no emails were lost, no data was lost, and no data was breached. In any case, we utilize zero-access encryption which keeps your emails secure even in the event of a breach.

While ProtonMail defends against DDoS and other cyber attacks on a daily basis, the attacks we faced this week posed a particularly difficult challenge because it is a new type of DDoS from a previous unknown network of compromised devices. To assist in the attack mitigation effort, we have partnered with F5 Networks to help deal with this new threat.

Our infrastructure team and the Radware and F5 Network engineering teams have put in a huge effort while working around the clock to manage this new threat. As a result of their hard work, most of the attacks in the past 24 hours have been well mitigated with minimal user impact.

We understand how important it is for ProtonMail to be not only secure and encrypted, but also always available. It is essential for the millions around the world who depend on us, and essential for our mission of making privacy and security accessible to all.

This mission is challenging. There will be setbacks from time to time, and there are also those who wish us harm. However, we have your support, and a team of experts, which will allow us to overcome these challenges.

We would like to thank you for your continued support and understanding. We will not stop fighting for you, and for your right to privacy and security.

Best Regards,
The ProtonMail Team
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Just FYI
 
Protonmail has been experiencing DDoS attacks..
Here is a copy of the message I received from them

-------------
Dear ProtonMail Community,

We want to give everyone an update regarding the connectivity issues some of you may have experienced recently. Over the past couple of days ProtonMail has been under extremely heavy DDoS (Distributed-Denial-of-Service) attack.

During these incidents, some users may have experienced intermittent connectivity problems or delays sending/receiving emails. We are working closely with engineers at Radware, our DDoS protection provider, to resolve these issues. At this time, the attacks are still continuing.

Despite the intermittent connection problems, no emails were lost, no data was lost, and no data was breached. In any case, we utilize zero-access encryption which keeps your emails secure even in the event of a breach.

While ProtonMail defends against DDoS and other cyber attacks on a daily basis, the attacks we faced this week posed a particularly difficult challenge because it is a new type of DDoS from a previous unknown network of compromised devices. To assist in the attack mitigation effort, we have partnered with F5 Networks to help deal with this new threat.

Our infrastructure team and the Radware and F5 Network engineering teams have put in a huge effort while working around the clock to manage this new threat. As a result of their hard work, most of the attacks in the past 24 hours have been well mitigated with minimal user impact.

We understand how important it is for ProtonMail to be not only secure and encrypted, but also always available. It is essential for the millions around the world who depend on us, and essential for our mission of making privacy and security accessible to all.

This mission is challenging. There will be setbacks from time to time, and there are also those who wish us harm. However, we have your support, and a team of experts, which will allow us to overcome these challenges.

We would like to thank you for your continued support and understanding. We will not stop fighting for you, and for your right to privacy and security.

Best Regards,
The ProtonMail Team
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Just FYI


Thank you brother.
 
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