US security agency urges Android and iPhone users to stop using personal VPNs


  • CISA warned that personal VPNs can increase a user’s “attack surface”
  • The advice is part of a broader alert about sophisticated spyware.
  • Unreliable VPNs, especially free apps, can collect data or inject malware

The main US cybersecurity agency has issued a stern warning in its latest letter: “Do not use a personal VPN.”

The advice comes from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which warned iPhone and Android users that many commercial VPN services can do more harm than good. According to CISA, “Personal VPNs simply transfer residual risks from the Internet Service Provider (ISP) to the VPN provider, often increasing the attack surface.”

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