Atlas VPN zero-day vulnerability leaks users’ real IP address Atlas VPN zero-day vulnerability leaks users' real IP address An Atlas VPN zero-day vulnerability affecting the Linux client leaks a user's real IP address simply by visiting a website. [...] Read More BleepingComputer September 5, 2023 1 minute read An Atlas VPN zero-day vulnerability affecting the Linux client leaks a user’s real IP address simply by visiting a website. […] Read More BleepingComputer About The Author Read moreBuilding cyber skills and roles from CyBOK foundations See author's posts Related Post navigation Previous: AtlasVPN zero-day vulnerability leaks users’ real IP addressNext: In today’s symposium, we talk about a new strand of Chae$ malware, some developments in social engineering, privateers in a hybrid war, cyber ops as combat support, and some default passwords. Related Stories QuickLens Chrome extension steals crypto, shows ClickFix attack Security Aid February 28, 2026 ClawJacked Flaw Lets Malicious Sites Hijack Local OpenClaw AI Agents via WebSocket Security Aid February 28, 2026 $4.8M in crypto stolen after Korean tax agency exposes wallet seed Security Aid February 28, 2026