Gorilla Tag Cheaters Unleash a VPN Jungle of Privacy Risks

Gorilla Tag players are swinging into mischief by side-loading Big Mama VPN on Meta’s VR headsets. While it may give them a tagging edge, they could unknowingly be joining a residential proxy network, letting cybercriminals piggyback on their internet. Remember, if it’s free, you might just be the product!

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The virtual jungle is getting sneakier with Gorilla Tag players monkeying around with VPNs like there’s no tomorrow! While swinging from vine to vine, these cheeky teens have turned a simple game into a cyber safari. But beware, the VPN jungle is full of hidden dangers, and you might just get caught in a trap!

Key Points:

  • Gorilla Tag players are using VPNs to gain an unfair advantage in the game.
  • Big Mama VPN, a free app, is being used to reroute internet traffic via users’ connections.
  • Residential proxies linked to Big Mama VPN are popular among cybercriminals.
  • Security risks arise from using free VPNs, especially when linked to residential proxies.
  • Big Mama VPN has connections with cybercrime forums and is under scrutiny by researchers.

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