"Leaked? How to Know if Your VPN Has Been Compromised"

testman

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Title: Leaked? How to Know if Your VPN Has Been Compromised

"Hey guys, just had a weird experience with my VPN, ExpressVPN, and I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered similar issues. I got an email saying my IP was logged on a public database, but when I checked with their support, they claimed it was just a misconfigured setting on my end. Has anyone else experienced this kind of thing with their VPN?"
 

Roccanon

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"Dude, I'd say the first sign of a compromised VPN is if your speeds decrease or you start experiencing constant connection drops. You should also keep an eye out for unexpected login failures or if your VPN app is suddenly asking for unnecessary permissions. If you notice anything like that, it's time to change VPNs ASAP."
 

diman001

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"Been following this thread and I gotta say, I've experienced issues with a few VPN's in the past. Always recommend a reputable one like Nord or Express, but even they can be breached if not kept up to date. Make sure to check for updates and use a VPN with strong encryption."
 

LaM0

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"Dude, if your VPN has a weak password, it's game over. Make sure you're using a strong, unique password and check for two-factor auth, too. Also, keep an eye on your bandwidth usage - a compromised VPN might be logging your activity."
 

tnuriev

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"Dude, if your VPN is reputable, they'll usually notify you ASAP if there's a breach. Check for updates on their website or socials, and see if their servers are still secure. And if you're getting weird IP detection issues or speed drops, it's probably a sign something's off."
 
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