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The essential 2018 VPN buyer's guide
VPNs, or virtual private networks, have surged in popularity for that exact reason. Enabling a VPN allows users to encrypt their online activity so no Internet Service provider, government entity, hacker or otherwise can access their personal data — net neutrality or no net neutrality. But this demand for ...
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Many VPN Providers Leak Customer's IP Address via WebRTC Bug
Around 20% of today's top VPN solutions are leaking the customer's IP address via a WebRTC bug known since January 2015, and which apparently some VPN providers have never heard of. The discovery belongs to Paolo Stagno, a security researcher who goes by the pseudonym of VoidSec, and ...
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For want of a VPN, Guccifer 2.0 was lost
Thanks to fumbling a VPN, the identity of the hacker who claimed to have stolen emails and other documents from Democratic National Committee and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Guccifer 2.0, has been revealed. At least two agents of the ...
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Close to 20% VPN Providers Reported Leaking Customer IP Addresses via WebRTC Bug
Close to 20% of popular VPN services are reported to be leaking customer's IP address via a WebRTC bug known since January 2015, and which "some VPN providers have never heard of." Catalin Cimpanu reporting in BleepingComputer: "The discovery belongs to Paolo Stagno, a security researcher ...
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PSA: Some Popular VPNs May Not Be As Private As Advertised
Virtual private networks (VPNs) have become increasingly popular as a way to protect user privacy but it turns out that some may not be as private as they claim. That's according to a recent study of the most popular VPN providers conducted by the VPN-reviewing site, The Best VPN. In fact, as many as ...
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Why Do Streaming Sites Block VPNs?
Crunchyroll in late March, 2018 apparently decided to black-hole the entire network - that is, the entire ASN - of cloud service provider DigitalOcean, where I run a personal VPN server through which I had been streaming anime from Crunchyroll . Can't even visit the landing page for Crunchyroll with the ...
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Why VPNs Are Important, and How to Use Them
internet-security-vpn Do you use a virtual private network (VPN)? If you do, that's excellent. However, many people do not – and it's having a dramatically negative impact on their cybersecurity and privacy protection. A VPN is a service that allows you to keep all web browsing private – even when using ...
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Mobile working survey: cafés see highest number of Wi-Fi security incidents
A further 16 per cent plan to introduce a ban on public Wi-Fi hotspots in the future. In 2016, the iPass Mobile Security Report stated that 26 per cent of organisations were fully confident their mobile workers were using a VPN every time they went online, but that figure has jumped to 46 per cent in 2018.
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Global SSL VPN Market 2023 Key Players Profiles, Production Analysis, Major Regions, Revenue
SSL VPN Market report delivers analysis for the period 2013-2023, where the period from 2018 to 2023 is the forecast and 2018 is the base year. SSL VPN market report covers major regions like Americas, APAC, Europe, Africa and emerging countries like USA, India, Japan, China. In detailed, the SSL ...
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Virtual Private Network (VPN) Market Report for Period 2018 till 2022 Nord VPN, TorGuard, Cyber ...
A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network, and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network. (In the simplest terms, it creates a secure, encrypted connection, ...
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