Mozilla is again testing a VPN service for its Firefox browser that can help protect your privacy while you’re surfing around on public Wi-Fi. The move could also potentially give Mozilla a little financial independence. https://www.cnet.com/news/mozilla-tests-firefox-vpn-service-to-help-protect-your-privacy/
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Fake VPN website delivers malware
Criminals are cloning the website of popular VPN software to try and trick users into downloading malware. According to new research, the cybercriminals responsible for breaching and utilizing the website of the free video editor VSDC to distribute malware have begun to create fake websites […]
View moreMany VPN apps on Apple’s App store can’t be trusted, researcher warns
Apple must look into the security and privacy of VPN apps provided by its App Stores. “I’m told Apple is at last looking into the privacy and security of free VPN apps made available across its platforms”, following a report from researcher, Simon Migliano. Read […]
View moreWill Windows 10 break my VPN?
Microsoft’s latest official Windows 10 update, OS Build 18362.207, from June 27, 2019, can potentially break your VPN. But it probably won’t because it’s an edge case that can be expected to affect very few people. Recently, Microsoft published an update detailing incremental improvements to […]
View moreChinese-linked company secretly owns 10 VPNs with 86 million installs
Recent research by the cybersecurity experts at VPNpro shows that the popular mobile VPN developer Innovative Connecting is actually a Chinese company that secretly owns 10 VPN products with a total of 86 million installs under its belt. The study also revealed that two of […]
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