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posted by CoolHand on Tuesday June 30 2015, @09:32PM   Printer-friendly
from the oops-didn't-think-about-that-one dept.

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are legal and increasingly popular for individuals wanting to circumvent censorship, avoid mass surveillance or access geographically limited services like Netflix and BBC iPlayer. Used by around 20 per cent of European internet users they encrypt users' internet communications, making it more difficult for people to monitor their activities.

The study of fourteen popular VPN providers found that eleven of them leaked information about the user because of a vulnerability known as 'IPv6 leakage'. The leaked information ranged from the websites a user is accessing to the actual content of user communications, for example comments being posted on forums. Interactions with websites running HTTPS encryption, which includes financial transactions, were not leaked.

The leakage occurs because network operators are increasingly deploying a new version of the protocol used to run the Internet called IPv6. IPv6 replaces the previous IPv4, but many VPNs only protect user's IPv4 traffic. The researchers tested their ideas by choosing fourteen of the most famous VPN providers and connecting various devices to a WiFi access point which was designed to mimic the attacks hackers might use.

http://phys.org/news/2015-06-internet-anonymity-software-leaks-users.html

[More Info]: GWI Infographic: VPN Users

The paper 'A Glance through the VPN Looking Glass: IPv6 Leakage and DNS Hijacking in Commercial VPN clients' by V. Perta, M. Barbera, G. Tyson, H. Haddadi, A. Mei will be presented at the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium on Tuesday 30 June 2015.

See also our story here.


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  • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Tuesday June 30 2015, @10:44PM

    by Freeman (732) on Tuesday June 30 2015, @10:44PM (#203545) Journal

    Wow, loophole much?

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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Tuesday June 30 2015, @11:01PM

    by takyon (881) <reversethis-{gro ... s} {ta} {noykat}> on Tuesday June 30 2015, @11:01PM (#203553) Journal

    Or even better, a honeypot.

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