7 VPN firms with no-logs policy end up exposing 1.2 TB of user data

7 VPN firms with no-logs policy end up exposing 1.2 TB of user data

If you are using any of these VPN services, now is the time to call it quits.


Yesterday, Hackread.com reported on UFO VPN leaking sensitive customer data and user logs despite claiming it does not store user logs at all. Turns out, the problem is much deeper.


According to a report by vpnMentor, databases of 6 other VPN firms namely FAST VPN, Free VPN, Super VPN, Flash VPN, Secure VPN, and Rabbit VPN were also exposed placing a whopping 1.207 TB of data with 1,083,997,361 records exposed to public access.


What’s perhaps most shocking is that all of these VPN service providers take great pride in flaunting their “no-logs” policies but the truth seems far from it now that it has come to light.


The data exposed includes full names, email addresses, physical addresses, financial information, passwords in plaintext, user logs, user support messages, and much more such as API links.

Furthermore, meta details such as technical specifications of user devices, identities of the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) being used, the sites visited along with the user’s IP address from which they initially connected to the VPN were leaked.


See: Almost Every Major Free VPN Service is a Glorified Data Farm



Screenshot of the details of a user from Tehran, Iran.


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