DATA LEAK! 7 VPN Services Including Rabbit VPN Leaked Over 1.2TB of Private User Data

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Virtual Private Network or VPN services including UFO VPN, Rabbit VPN, Free VPN, and four more have been found to have leaked over 1TB of private user information, as per a new report. A report stated that these VPNs exposed a database of user logs and API access records without a password or authentication. A separate report pointed out that UFO VPN was just one of the several VPN service providers that were leaking private information.

More Details: 7 VPN Services Including Rabbit VPN Leaked

7 VPN Services Including Rabbit VPN Leaked Over 1.2TB of Private User Data
7 VPN Services Including Rabbit VPN Leaked Over 1.2TB of Private User Data

At the start of July, Comparitech found that Hong Kong-based VPN provider UFO VPN exposed personal user information like plain text passwords, VPN session secrets, IP addresses, connection timestamps, geo-tags, and device and OS characteristics. The company was informed about the same and more than two weeks later, it reportedly fixed the issue, stating that no information was leaked. The leak affects both free and paid customers and reportedly all users of the service are potentially affected, taking the number to 20 million users. This amounts to 894GB of leaked data.

Following this discovery, vpnMentor found that UFO VPN was not the only one and six others that were seemingly connected to a common app developer and white labelled for other companies were found to be doing the same. These include Fast VPN, Free VPN, Super VPN, Flash VPN, Secure VPN, and Rabbit VPN. Notably, all of these apps claim they do not log any user original IP address or user activity. It was found that a total of 1.2TB of data was leaked.

The good news is that the biggest VPN companies that most people probably use, have not been implicated in this report.

The team at vpnMentor found that the VPNs share an Elasticssearch server, have a single recipient for payments, Dreamfii HK Limited, and share a lot of the assets. They reached out to the various VPN services involved and while some of them did not respond, others stated after several days that the issue had been fixed. Most of these VPN apps are still listed on the Google Play store.

Final Thoughts & Impact Of Data Leak!

This data leak could lead to phishing and fraud, blackmail, viral attack, hacking, doxing, and other forms of cybercrimes. Over 20 million people worldwide could have been exposed to this leak. Users are advised to change their passwords or to switch to a more secure VPN service provider.

Mack Graham

Mack is a technology writer who specializes in helping people understand the latest software, gadgets, and devices. He has a passion for writing and loves to share his knowledge with others. Currently, Mack is working as an outreach expert for various companies and writes how-to articles on GizmoBase. Mack has over 10 years of experience writing and editing content for technology companies, including Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, and SAP. His writing has been featured in publications such as the Huffington Post, Business Insider, and Silicon Valley Business Journal.

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