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Rogue VPN servers used to spread malware via malicious updates

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  • Researchers from AmberWolf find two flaws in popular VPN products
  • Flaws can be abused to get the VPNs to connect to malicious servers
  • The servers can use the connection to steal login credentials, drop malware, and more

Hackers have been using compromised VPN servers to steal sensitive information from connected VPN clients, security researchers are warning.

Earlier this year, cybersecurity experts from AmberWolf discovered criminals were tricking people into connecting their SonicWall NetExtender and Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect VPN clients to VPN servers under their control.

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