A vulnerability that can be exploited to determine if a user is connected to a VPN and hijack active TCP connections in a VPN tunnel has been found to affect various Linux and Unix operating systems.
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VPN Connection Hijacking Vulnerability Affects Linux, Unix Systems
A vulnerability that can be exploited to determine if a user is connected to a VPN and hijack active TCP connections in a VPN tunnel has been found to affect various Linux and Unix operating systems. The post VPN Connection Hijacking Vulnerability Affects Linux, Unix Systems appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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