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  1. May 6, 2024 · We discovered a fundamental design problem in VPNs and we're calling it TunnelVision. This problem lets someone see what you're doing online, even if you think you're safely using a VPN.

  2. May 10, 2024 · TunnelVision, as the researchers have named their attack, largely negates the entire purpose and selling point of VPNs, which is to encapsulate incoming and outgoing Internet traffic in an...

  3. TunnelVision is a local network VPN leaking technique that allows an attacker to read, drop, and sometimes modify VPN traffic from a targets on the local network. This technique does not activate kill-switches and does not have a full fix for every major operating system.

  4. Jun 4, 2024 · TunnelVision, or to give it its formal CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) designation CVE-2024-3661, is a method for spying on traffic outside of the encrypted VPN tunnel. In certain circumstances, it could mean that a VPN user’s device could show they’re connected to the VPN service.

  5. May 14, 2024 · What is TunnelVision? In a blog post from Leviathan Security Group, TunnelVision is described as a "network technique that bypasses VPN encapsulation" by using an operating system 's dynamic...

  6. Enter TunnelVision, a powerful technique that exposes VPN traffic even when users believe they are securely connected. Let’s delve into how TunnelVision works and its impact on VPN users.

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  8. May 7, 2024 · The TunnelVision vulnerability affects VPNs, but the threat is mitigated by using ExpressVPN's Network Lock kill switch.

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