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Author: OrmontUS   😊 😞
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Subject: Use a VPN for security? - THINK!
Date: 01/18/26 2:30 PM
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Most of us have used PC's and/or mobile phones for years. The use of the internet has become both a convenience and a necessity for all manner of applications, ranging from financial to advice from AI's. Those who are astute use VPN's to encrypt and protect their transmissions from interception between your device and the destination. I want to point out that, though the following is about VPN's, there are any number of extensions and utilities which, in theory, you may have given permission to access your storage or other vital sections of your device, which if malicious, could be very costly. (This is especially true of "cleaners", anti-spyware, driver and hard-disk utilities which, by their very nature peer into the deepest recesses of your device. I'm not saying they are necessarily evil, but just that they have the ability to, if coopted, be very bad indeed.

Anyway:
https://www.koi.ai/blog/urban-vpn-browser-extensio...

(The Author) asked Wings, (their) agentic-AI risk engine, to scan for browser extensions with the capability to read and exfiltrate conversations from AI chat platforms. We expected to find a handful of obscure extensions-low install counts, sketchy publishers, the usual suspects.

The results came back with something else entirely.
Near the top of the list: Urban VPN Proxy. A Chrome extension with over 6 million users. A 4.7-star rating from 58,000 reviews. A "Featured" badge from Google, meaning it had passed manual review and met what Google describes as "a high standard of user experience and design."

A free VPN promising privacy and security. Exactly the kind of tool someone installs when they want to protect themselves online.

Urban VPN Proxy targets conversations across ten AI platforms: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Grok (xAI), Meta AI.

For each platform, the extension includes a dedicated “executor” script designed to intercept and capture conversations. The harvesting is enabled by default through hardcoded flags in the extension’s configuration.
There is no user-facing toggle to disable this. The only way to stop the data collection is to uninstall the extension entirely.
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The data collection operates independently of the VPN functionality. Whether the VPN is connected or not, the harvesting runs continuously in the background.
[...]
What gets captured:
• Every prompt you send to the AI
• Every response you receive
• Conversation identifiers and timestamps
• Session metadata
• The specific AI platform and model used

Be careful out there

Jeff
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Author: weatherman   😊 😞
Number: of 3852 
Subject: Re: Use a VPN for security? - THINK!
Date: 01/18/26 4:33 PM
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i would visit a good cybersec board as much as this macro board.

the current trump admin has made it clear generic individuals\corporations should stop freeloading (ala nato) on the fed gov to provide any layer of protection against foreign authoritarian regimes. whatever ya get is mere happenstance of protecting politically aligned entities, or byproduct of BigTech self interests.
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Author: Timer321   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Use a VPN for security? - THINK!
Date: 01/20/26 12:17 PM
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Jeff,

Software coding can not be patented. It could be copyrighted, but anyone can get around the code and create some similiar product.

I am copyrighting my game. ChatGPT has not seen it at all. I query code from ChatGPT. I am going for a design patent. Again, ChatGPT has not seen it.

Key point....the juxt of the game I do not query about. ChatGPT does not know what happens in the game or what larger parts of the game look like when played. There are a few components never mentioned in my queries. All ChatGPT is giving me is code without any images. ChatGPT has never imagined what the game looks like.

My patent attorney wanted me to get utility patents. That would allow me to license for a few hundred over time if the USPTO relented on prior art etc....the cost would have been massive. Design patents are very inexpensive and rarely get challenged. My attorney is extremely honest. He changed course quickly. He had not known the gaming industry issues.

I have a VPN, but not for Facebook or Google. If you have signed up, they know who you are on either end. Changing your IP address and hoping the encryption holds is not worth much of anything.

I have a dedicated IP address with my VPN to collect money from Microsoft. Our IP addresses are swapped out all the time, otherwise.

We need privacy laws, not VPNs, if we want privacy.
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