Proton, the globally recognized provider of privacy-focused services such as Proton VPN and Proton Pass, is facing scrutiny after the discovery of severe memory protection vulnerabilities in its products. Despite having established itself as a trusted name for safeguarding user data, these flaws could expose sensitive personal information, including encrypted VPN traffic and credit card […]
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