A popular VPN service exposed the data of all its customers

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Cybersecurity researcher Jeremy Fowler discovered an unpassword-protected database containing more than 360 million customer records for the popular Super VPN VPN service. The specialist spoke about this in a blog. VPNMentor.

According to him, the 133GB database covered all Super VPN users. It contains e-mail addresses and links to sites visited by the user.

In addition, lists of servers that users connect to, their unique identifiers, secret keys, smartphone models or other devices were also leaked.

Fowler said that Super VPN is a popular service with over 100 million downloads on the App Store and Google Play.

“The company does not provide specific information about its location on its website, which raises concerns about the transparency and security of this free VPN service,” the researcher said.

In early May, Windows 11 users reported About a noticeable decrease in the speed of the VPN connection after installing the May update of the operating system from Microsoft.

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