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New TunnelVision Attack Allows Hijacking of VPN Traffic via DHCP Manipulation

New TunnelVision Attack Allows Hijacking of VPN Traffic via DHCP Manipulation

May 9, 2024/in General News

Researchers have detailed a Virtual Private Network (VPN) bypass technique dubbed TunnelVision that allows threat actors to snoop on victim’s network traffic by just being on the same local network.
The “decloaking” method has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-3661 (CVSS score: 7.6). It impacts all operating systems that implement a DHCP client and has

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