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Posted on Tuesday April 17, 2018 | watering hole attack, vpn, update, security, intrusion prevention system, cyberattack
Hackers have plenty of ways to breach your systems. They can use complex programs to exploit software bugs, send emails to dupe you into downloading malware, or insert a malware-infected USB drive directly into your computer. However, another increasingly popular hacking method is a watering hole attack.
Posted on Tuesday March 27, 2018 | web browsers, vpn, security, safari, private browsing, opera, online privacy, firefox, edge, chrome
Privacy is a precious commodity in this era. Every website you visit or app you download leaves a digital footprint that can be tracked by anyone. Fortunately, major web browsers all offer private browsing features to keep your internet activity somewhat safe from prying eyes.
Posted on Tuesday February 06, 2018 | windows, vpn, pc, operating system, mac, laptop, hardware, bloatware
Getting a new laptop can be very exciting. It guarantees a more seamless user experience with faster speed, more memory, and better battery life. But it's all for naught if you don't take certain preventive steps before using your new machine. Discover five things you should do before you start exploring your new toy.
Posted on Wednesday December 06, 2017 | vpn, virtual private network, server, privacy, ip leaking, encryption, cybersecurity
Whether it’s because of government surveillance or cyberattacks, internet users are more concerned than ever about the privacy of their online activities. Unfortunately, security measures like firewalls and antivirus software can’t help you in this case, but there’s one that can: Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Posted on Thursday November 02, 2017 | wpa2, wifi, vpn, public wifi, patch, krack, https, ethernet
You've heard of ransomware, denial-of-service attacks, and even phishing, but one hacking technique you may not have heard of is the KRACK exploit. This attack takes advantage of a vulnerability in WiFi networks, which puts any device with a wireless connection at risk. Here's everything you need to know about KRACK.
Posted on Wednesday August 10, 2016 | vpn, virtualization, servers, networks, network virtualization, database
With virtualization yet to make its way into the lexicon of common tech phrases, many business owners are still trying to decipher the full extent of its value. Various aspects of the service have evolved over time, and we can probably expect more to come. For now, however, one of its existing functions is getting a boost from the likes of AT&T and Verizon. Virtualized network services are complex and often difficult to understand, but their value is unquestionable. Let's delve a little deeper.