TunnelVision: A New VPN Stripping Attack Via Rogue DHCP Routing
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PacketlabsTunnelVision: A New VPN Stripping Attack Via Rogue DHCP Routingpacketlabs.netTunnelVision attack analysis: How DHCP option 121 can be used to decloak VPN traffic, revealing user data and what options are available to ensure your private VPN traffic is protected.
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