Almost all VPNs are vulnerable to traffic-leaking TunnelCrack attacks

Several vulnerabilities that affect most VPN products out there can be exploited by attackers to read user traffic, steal user information, or even attack user devices, researchers have discovered. “Our attacks are not computationally expensive, … Continue reading Almost all VPNs are vulnerable to traffic-leaking TunnelCrack attacks

5 Best Chrome VPN Extensions for 2023: Complete Buyer’s Guide

Looking for the best VPNs for Chrome extension to enhance your online security and privacy? Dive into our list of top rated VPNs and find your best fit. Continue reading 5 Best Chrome VPN Extensions for 2023: Complete Buyer’s Guide

Exposing the Internet-Connected Infrastructure Behind the Rogue and Fake NordVPN Web Site Malware Campaign – An OSINT Analysis – A PDF Paper

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Nameless malware stole 26m login credentials from 3.25m computers

By Habiba Rashid
The total amount of data collected by the malware includes 26 million login credentials holding 1.1 million unique email addresses.
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Humans are Bad at URLs and Fonts Don’t Matter

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Been a lot of “victim blaming” going on these last few days. The victim, through no fault of their own, has been the target of numerous angry tweets designed to ridicule their role in internet security and suggest they are incapable of performing their duty. Here’s where it all started:

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Padlocks, Phishing and Privacy; The Value Proposition of a VPN

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I want a “secure by default” internet with all the things encrypted all the time such that people can move freely between networks without ever needing to care about who manages them or what they’re doing with them. I’m a massive proponent of Let’s Encrypt’s and Cloudflare’s missions to secure

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