1. dbollman423's Avatar
    Pretty malicious or poorly designed app. I just wanted to post this to warn people. It is available currently through Snap.

    Stop using the Hola VPN right now

    May 29, 2015, 5:40pm CT
    If you�re using Hola, a free virtual private network (VPN) that lets you stream things like Netflix abroad, you need to stop immediately. The company behind Hola is turning your computer into a node on a botnet, and selling your network to anyone who is willing to pay.

    Security researchers discovered multiple security flaws in Hola and published their findings on a site called �Adios Hola.�

    �Hola is harmful to the internet as a whole, and to its users in particular,� researchers wrote.

    So what�s the big deal? By using Hola as a VPN, you can view any content that might otherwise be blocked in your location by routing your traffic through the U.S. or whatever country you want your content to be in. But Hola turns your computer into an exit node without your permission, essentially letting anyone browse the Web through your network. Any malicious activity could then be traced back to you.

    As the researchers note, it�s the same problem people have on the Tor browser�but on Tor, you can opt out.

    Hola is going even further, by selling access to the network through a site called Luminati from $1.45 to $20 per GB. On Adios Hola, researchers published chat logs between them and the company explaining that they don�t enforce rules that say people shouldn�t be engaging in illegal activity because the company has �no idea what you are doing on our platform.�

    Additionally, Hola can let someone take over programs on your computer. The researchers explain:

    And on some systems, it gets worse; Hola will happily run whatever you feed it as the 'SYSTEM' user. What this means in simple terms, is that somebody can completely compromise your system, beyond any repair. It allows for installing things like a rootkit, for example.

    This problem is not just an 'oversight'. It's not a thing where you say 'well, bugs can happen'. This kind of security issue can only happen if a developer is either grossly incompetent, or simply doesn't care about the security of their users. It's negligence, plain and simple, and there's no excuse for it.

    If you haven�t already, uninstall Hola right now. And if you�re not sure whether or not you�re vulnerable thanks to Hola, you can visit the site to find out.

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    BCITMike likes this.
    05-30-15 09:02 AM
  2. paulwallace1234's Avatar
    Shame, I don't use the App but use it as a proxy for other devices, only one I could find without messing around.
    05-30-15 11:10 AM
  3. Smitty13's Avatar
    I have to say, this is one of the most underhanded things I've seen any VPN company do.

    Had it not been for a server getting DDOSed and the admin looking into it, this probably would not have come to light. That, coupled with the fact that Hola initially denied everything but then silently edited their TOS and FAQ to reflect these "improvements" after undeniable proof was out forward, makes them another laughing stock of the VPN world right up there with HMA and Proxy.sh

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    05-30-15 01:28 PM
  4. skibnik's Avatar
    And people wonder why Hola is free? Lol

    Loving my Passport!
    rthonpm likes this.
    05-30-15 02:36 PM
  5. Cozz4ever's Avatar
    Essentially, any VPN can do the same thing if they really wanted to. Just need to be more careful and use VPN on a limited and only needed basis

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    05-30-15 04:15 PM
  6. Prem WatsApp's Avatar
    And people wonder why Hola is free? Lol

    Loving my Passport!
    Free as in "Android-free"...
    :-)


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    05-30-15 10:49 PM

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