Post: SpyProof VPN Exposed
01-17-2018, 07:58 PM #1
.EXE
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I decided to take a look into SpyProof VPN, and their source code. I was very suprised of what I found.

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The program is scanning your computer for specific programs, and if it's installed or running - it will log it to his server.

He does not inform the clients of his product on his website at all about what hes logging: You must login or register to view this content.

If you visit his website, you'll also notice how hes website doesn't even support HTTPS. What kind of VPN Website does not support SSL/HTTPS?

Further more into the investigation, I also found out that hes website does not have any Privacy Policy or Terms Of Service. That basically means he is able to sell your information and do whatever he wants with it.

I'm not sure about you guys, but I wouldn't buy VPN from someone who:

  • Have no Privacy Policy
  • Have no Terms Of Service
  • Doesn't support HTTPS on his website.
  • Logs which programs are installed on your computer to his server.
  • Requests credit card information via his website, that can be stolen by anyone due not HTTPS.


Please note: This is on his latest client V6 and affect all older clients as well. If you are an client of his, please be aware that this VPN is very insecure and he could literally sell all your information. This only took me a couple of minutes to discover. This website is also requesting your credit card information through his website - that isn't even HTTPS. That means that anyone on your network, could steal your credit card information & user information.
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01-19-2018, 04:07 PM #11
xNIGHTMAREM0DZx
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someone should try find the source for his sniffer would be curious to see if he has some dodgy shit hidden in that
01-20-2018, 08:31 AM #12
Hahaha bro nice one ��
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01-20-2018, 01:45 PM #13
xNIGHTMAREM0DZx
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Originally posted by .EXE View Post
Hello everyone,

I decided to take a look into SpyProof VPN, and their source code. I was very suprised of what I found.

Screenshot 1: You must login or register to view this content.
Screenshot 2: You must login or register to view this content.

The program is scanning your computer for specific programs, and if it's installed or running - it will log it to his server.

He does not inform the clients of his product on his website at all about what hes logging: You must login or register to view this content.

If you visit his website, you'll also notice how hes website doesn't even support HTTPS. What kind of VPN Website does not support SSL/HTTPS?

Further more into the investigation, I also found out that hes website does not have any Privacy Policy or Terms Of Service. That basically means he is able to sell your information and do whatever he wants with it.

I'm not sure about you guys, but I wouldn't buy VPN from someone who:

  • Have no Privacy Policy
  • Have no Terms Of Service
  • Doesn't support HTTPS on his website.
  • Logs which programs are installed on your computer to his server.
  • Requests credit card information via his website, that can be stolen by anyone due not HTTPS.


Please note: This is on his latest client V6 and affect all older clients as well. If you are an client of his, please be aware that this VPN is very insecure and he could literally sell all your information. This only took me a couple of minutes to discover. This website is also requesting your credit card information through his website - that isn't even HTTPS. That means that anyone on your network, could steal your credit card information & user information.


try find the source for his sniffer would be curious to see if he has some dodgy shit hidden in that
01-24-2018, 06:54 PM #14
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Originally posted by .EXE View Post
Hello everyone,

I decided to take a look into SpyProof VPN, and their source code. I was very suprised of what I found.

Screenshot 1: You must login or register to view this content.
Screenshot 2: You must login or register to view this content.

The program is scanning your computer for specific programs, and if it's installed or running - it will log it to his server.

He does not inform the clients of his product on his website at all about what hes logging: You must login or register to view this content.

If you visit his website, you'll also notice how hes website doesn't even support HTTPS. What kind of VPN Website does not support SSL/HTTPS?

Further more into the investigation, I also found out that hes website does not have any Privacy Policy or Terms Of Service. That basically means he is able to sell your information and do whatever he wants with it.

I'm not sure about you guys, but I wouldn't buy VPN from someone who:

  • Have no Privacy Policy
  • Have no Terms Of Service
  • Doesn't support HTTPS on his website.
  • Logs which programs are installed on your computer to his server.
  • Requests credit card information via his website, that can be stolen by anyone due not HTTPS.


Please note: This is on his latest client V6 and affect all older clients as well. If you are an client of his, please be aware that this VPN is very insecure and he could literally sell all your information. This only took me a couple of minutes to discover. This website is also requesting your credit card information through his website - that isn't even HTTPS. That means that anyone on your network, could steal your credit card information & user information.


Just for the purpose of getting it out there.

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