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Data breach of free VPN providers exposes details of millions of users – Sydney Morning Herald
The personal details of millions of users of free VPN providers, which aim to protect the privacy of internet users, have potentially been exposed.
The personal details of millions of users of free Virtual Private Network providers, which aim to protect the privacy of internet users by hiding their identities, have potentially been exposed in a data breach exposing an estimated 1 billion online records.
vpnMentor cybersecurity researchers claim they found an unsecured server shared by several VPNs, software designed to protect users, and say it could potentially affect more than 20 million users.
The details of millions of users of free V…
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