Free P2P VPN Hola sold users' bandwidth which was then used for botnets; researchers say to uninstall Hola now as it makes users vulnerable to hacking. The Hola free peer-to-peer service claims to ...
There are no free meals in this world and Hola users could discover the bitter truth the hard way. Are you using the free Hola virtual private network (VPN)? Then you're in trouble as you've made ...
Sometimes a free service isn’t really free and you can end up paying for it in unexpected ways. If you’re running the Chrome extension Hola Better Internet or the Firefox add-on Hola Unblocker, well, ...
Hola's founder has confirmed the popular VPN Chrome extension sells its users' bandwidth in order to cover the cost of offering its free service -- resulting in a vast botnet-for-sale network.
If you’re a user of the free version of the VPN service Hola, I hope you read the small print. Because while you might use the Hola VPN proxy to cover your tracks while surfing the web, watching ...
One of the most popular free VPN and geo-unblocking services, Hola, has been uncovered as exhibiting malware-like behavior after its founder, Ofer Vilenski, confirmed that company resells the idle ...
As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. According to TorrentFreak, users of Hola's free VPN claim that the company has been taking advantage of their connections. Hola isn't denying it. The ...
There's no such thing as a free lunch, as the saying goes, and that's something that people using the Hola free VPN are now learning. The service, it has emerged, has been selling domestic users ...
Millions of internet users rely on virtual private networks (VPN) to secure their web browsing activity and provide a degree of anonymity. But one piece of widely-used software is not only failing to ...
A free VPN is nice to have, but "free" might not be all it's cracked up to be. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get ...