A VPN isn’t going to protect you from malware or trackers. I’m not sure how they can get away with this marketing.

If you want to boost your security focus on your web browser

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    They have some additional services they advertise that supposedly deals with these, though I’d imagine they require installed software which would give them more visibility into systems than I’m comfortable with.

    For trackers and to some extent malware, they could potentially block some by disallowing outgoing traffic from the VPN to known tracker IP’s/domains or C&C hosts/networks, but I could see that being fairly infectivity overall with potentially for false positives.

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    ispot.tv is on one of my DNS blacklists, it seems to be an advertising service?

    Many VPNs have built in traffic filtering that does block common malware, phishing, and tracking domains/IPs.

    Their advertising claims still do get a bit ridiculous though.

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      Yeah, they’re not completely telling the truth, but they aren’t exactly lying either.

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        They literally aren’t saying anything. There are no verbs in this advertisement; the narrator is speaking in noun phrases, not sentences. So he’s literally saying nothing.

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    They’re probably referring to their DNS ad and malicious domain filter.

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    I thought the ‘security’ angle was just a smokescreen anyway. Isn’t it actually for accessing region-locked media?

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        And it’s for the criminals you’re trying to protect from. Worked IT for a while and a lot of attacks come from behind these popular VPN services now and they do nothing to help stop the attacks. Wouldn’t be surprise to find out these major services are funded by other governments to snoop on other countries at this point.

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        Yeah I don’t buy it.

        Instead of tapping individual connections, you now only have to tap the traffic to/from the VPNs exit nodes. Then you correlate incoming packets with outgoing packets (e.g. based on size, timing, etc) and you know the origin of the traffic.

        Bonus is that it acts as a filter, people using a VPN want to hide their traffic so you specifically want to watch those people.

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        …they can’t really? Only the domain name is visible to the ISP, and criminals are either stopped by https or won’t care about a VPN.