Security researchers are warning users against relying on free VPN services after uncovering alarming surveillance practices linked to a popular Chrome extension. The extension in question, FreeVPN.One, has been downloaded over 100,000 times from the Chrome Web Store and even carried a “featured” badge, which typically indicates compliance with recommended standards. Despite this appearance of legitimacy, the tool was found to be secretly spying on its users. | CySecurity News - Latest Information Security and Hacking Incidents
Meta's AI expansion faces regulatory hurdles in Europe and the US over privacy concerns. Learn how these challenges impact innovation, competition, and data protection in the tech industry.| ComplexDiscovery