According to researchers at Queen Mary University of London, services used by hundreds of thousands of people in the UK to protect their identity on the web are vulnerable to leaks.
The study of 14 popular VPN providers found that 11 of them leaked
information about the user because of a vulnerability known as 'IPv6
leakage'. The leakage occurs because network operators are increasingly
deploying a new version of the protocol used to run the Internet called
IPv6. The study also examined the security of various mobile platforms
when using VPNs and found that they were much more secure when using
Apple's iOS, but were still vulnerable to leakage when using Google's
Android. Similarly Russian researchers have exposed the breakthrough U.S. spying program few months back.
The VPNs they tested certainly aren't confined to the UK, here's the list of services tested: Hide My Ass,
IPVanish, Astrill, ExpressVPN, StrongVPN, PureVPN, TorGuard, AirVPN,
PrivateInternetAccess, VyprVPN, Tunnelbear, proXPN, Mullvad, and Hotspot
Shield Elite.
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