No problem [USER=138804]@wildcompi[/USER] we have you covered.
Turns out that even though this is an SVG format image. The reason that there was a lot of difficulty reading it is the SVG construct was actually an embedded PNG file with base64 encoding.
I decoded the construct and opened in Photoshop which was a 2000 px x 2000 px png file with transparency as the background.
So all I did was select the darker portions and inverted those colors and left the blue alone.
I wanted to point out that the blue circle is acutally a subtle gradient and that was preserved. Also the word "FORUM" was acutally not solid black yet almost black. So when inverted, that word is almost white. So just delivering exactly what you requested.
The first image is with a built in background of black so you can see the whole image and the second is the PNG file with transparency so you won't be able to see any letters that are fully white.
If you need something else or adjustments just let me know
John Wheeler
ADDED EDIT: I REPLACED BOTH FILES BECAUSE I SAW A FEW PIXELS OF OFF COLOR NOISE THAT I REMOVED - FYI
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text put here to mark the lower boundary of the transparent image.