A team of researchers is warning of a vulnerability affecting VPN platforms which could make users "less secure in specific situations." What's been dubbed "Port Shadow" can allow attackers to act as ...
A vulnerability discovered in protocols used by virtual private networks (VPNs) allows attackers to expose the true IP addresses of intended victims. In a security ...
You may have heard that VPN provider Perfect Privacy found a massive security hole in most services -- one can de-anonymizes users, thus rendering it useless. Two ...
Sharing connection information could be a problem among users of the same VPN server without proper protection, researchers have found. Corporate VPN servers in particular are vulnerable to the flaw.
VPNs are supposed to protect your privacy, but new research has uncovered a sophisticated way to exploit a user's VPN activity to spy on and potentially hack their computers. On Tuesday, a team of ...
I mean, if scanning from school where VPN doesn't work gives you the same results (open/closed/filtered ports) as the scanning from where it works, then it's probably not the blocked ports fault. The ...
So I am connecting from home to my office VPN with the Nortel client. At home I sit behind a firewall, so for the time being, I have needed to assign the IP of the laptop I am using to the DMZ on the ...