![]() ![]() "VPNs on iOS are broken," he says.Īny third-party VPN seems to work at first, giving the device a new IP address, DNS servers, and a tunnel for new traffic, Horowitz writes. Michael Horowitz, a longtime computer security blogger and researcher, puts it plainly-if contentiously-in a continually updated blog post. Original story: A security researcher says that Apple's iOS devices don't fully route all network traffic through VPNs as a user might expect, a potential security issue the device maker has known about for years. Millions of people’s security is in Apple’s hands, they are the only ones who can fix the issue, but given the lack of action for the past two years, we are not very optimistic Apple will do the right thing.") Apple declined to fix the issue, which is why we disclosed the vulnerability to protect the public. We first notified Apple privately of this issue two years ago. 18, 2:40 p.m.: Proton founder and CEO Andy Yen said in a statement: "The fact that this is still an issue is disappointing to say the least.
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