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<p>I’m in the midst of traveling to Ukraine this week for
OFTWv2.0, and I can’t help but think about the comments on last week’s edition of
Security Bite defending the VPN apps that still exist on the App Store in Russia. While almost every app from legitimate providers in the country has been removed, Russian users can still find a surplus of VPN options claiming to offer secure encryption and private browsing. The only question being–
really?</p>
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Security Bite: The concerning popularity of third-rate VPN apps in Russia