Shawn Lim
Nov 28, 2022

How fraudsters are committing malvertising by targeting VPN users

Users may use VPNs to avoid scrutiny or geo-blocked content, but a rising number of bad actors are luring users to malicious sites. Industry experts explain how advertisers can circumvent and rectify this issue.

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