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VPN Security Guide: Is Your Remote Connection Safe?

Posted: April 20, 2020 to News.

Tags: Cryptocurrency, Malware, Work from Home, Data Breach

Working from home during the global pandemic has allowed the nations of the world to keep their economies limping along while they search for a fix, but it has come with a price.  Many remote workers' home offices are utilizing Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, to to log in, but they lack the level of cyber security at their work office, and hackers are cashing in.
Why VPNs?
A VPN allows employees to create a secure connection to their office's network over the Internet; as such, VPN usage has sky-rocketed across the world.  In fact, NordVPN has stated that use of their services has gone up, globally, by a whopping 165%.
If VPNs create a secure connection to remote office networks, then how in the world are they being exploited by cybercriminals?  By utilizing phishing sites.
  • Fake "Nord VPN" site
    • Fake Domain: nordfreevpn[.]com
    • What happens?  An employee thinks they're installing a VPN from the REAL Nord VPN, but in actuality, they're installing "Grand Stealer" malware that can then steal various, potentially dangerous items:
      • Desktop files
      • User credentials and cryptocurrency wallets
      • Browser profiles, including credit card info and auto-fill data
      • Gecko credentials
      • FTP & RDP credentials
      • Telegram sessions
      • Discord software data
  • Fake "VPN4Test" site
    • Fake Domain: vpn4test[.]net
    • What happens? The victim thinks they're testing their VPN, but they actually end up downloading "Azorult Infostealer" instead.  In addition to downloading other malware onto the system (specifically Masad stealer and Parasite RAT), "Azorult Infostealer" creates a bot ID on the compromised device, which it uses to communicate with its C2 server in order to steal:
      • Saved passwords
      • Cryptocurrency wallet
      • Browser login credentials & history
      • Cookies
      • Chat sessions
In addition to these methods, cyber criminals will actually create fake reviews to trick users into believing that it's real.  Not only does it make it look more credible, but it also uses algorithms against the App stores by getting them ranked higher, so it comes up in searches.  In fact, just last week, Google booted a hostile Android VPN app called "SuperVPN" that had been downloaded over 100 million times!!

Keeping your business safe

Bottom line, if you download a VPN, it has a LOT of power.  It might be tempting to save money by downloading a free
service, but remember... You get what you pay for.  This isn't something you want to skimp on because it could end up costing you so much more.
And of course, you can always contact us if you have any questions!

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About the Author

Craig Petronella, CEO and Founder of Petronella Technology Group
CEO, Founder & AI Architect, Petronella Technology Group

Craig Petronella founded Petronella Technology Group in 2002 and has spent more than 30 years working at the intersection of cybersecurity, AI, compliance, and digital forensics. He holds the CMMC Registered Practitioner credential (RP-1372) issued by the Cyber AB, is an NC Licensed Digital Forensics Examiner (License #604180-DFE), and completed MIT Professional Education programs in AI, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity. Craig also holds CompTIA Security+, CCNA, and Hyperledger certifications.

He is an Amazon #1 Best-Selling Author of 15+ books on cybersecurity and compliance, host of the Encrypted Ambition podcast (95+ episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon), and a cybersecurity keynote speaker with 200+ engagements at conferences, law firms, and corporate boardrooms. Craig serves as Contributing Editor for Cybersecurity at NC Triangle Attorney at Law Magazine and is a guest lecturer at NCCU School of Law. He has served as a digital forensics expert witness in federal and state court cases involving cybercrime, cryptocurrency fraud, SIM-swap attacks, and data breaches.

Under his leadership, Petronella Technology Group has served 2,500+ clients, maintained a zero-breach record among compliant clients, earned a BBB A+ rating every year since 2003, and been featured as a cybersecurity authority on CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX, and WRAL. The company leverages SOC 2 Type II certified platforms and specializes in AI implementation, managed cybersecurity, CMMC/HIPAA/SOC 2 compliance, and digital forensics for businesses across the United States.

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