Technology10/10/2025Engadget

Malware apps posing as free VPNs are on the rise

Malware apps posing as free VPNs are on the rise

The article warns about a rising malware called Klopatra, which infects personal devices by posing as a free VPN app called Mobdro Pro IP + VPN. Cybersecurity firm Cleafy has reported that Klopatra has already roped around 3,000 devices into its botnet, mainly in Italy and Spain. The group behind Klopatra is believed to be based in Turkey and is actively refining its approach, incorporating innovations and changing with the times. The article also mentions that other free VPN apps used as malware vectors in the past year include MaskVPN, PaladinVPN, ShineVPN, ShieldVPN, DewVPN, and ProxyGate. App stores are not always quick to take down implicated apps, so users are advised to be very careful when downloading any free VPN app and to consider using recommendations from reputable sources, such as Proton VPN or hide.me.

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