
ExpressVPN Protects Data Privacy by Removing Servers from India
New data laws in India require VPNs to save user information for at least five years, so ExpressVPN is removing its servers.
New data laws in India require VPNs to save user information for at least five years, so ExpressVPN is removing its servers.
Proton's VPN will stay available as a stand-alone service, with the price unchanged for now. Here's what the bundle offers.
A new report shows that US airports take the four top spots for Wi-Fi speed, globally.
According to a recent release by Cert-In, VPN providers unwilling to collect user data in India will have to pull out.
A report finds 88% of executives previously hit by ransomware stated that they would pay if they were attacked again.
This new survey suggests that employees are starting to prioritize casual and secure messaging.
Conti ransomware attacks have led to more pay-outs than any other strain of ransomware ever documented.
The Alphabet subsidiary is expanding its Career Certificates program, already used by hundreds of thousands of people.
U.S. organizations appear to be among chief targets in latest large scale ransomware attacks.
New feature means that technical help can be easily given to employees, even if they're working remotely.
A former Cash App employee has been blamed for the security lapse which may have compromised user data.
The phishing campaign - which comes from a Russian email address - has hit tens of thousands of emails accounts.
The new Bureau's powers will be far-reaching and largely concerned with managing online threats to national security.
The cybersecurity firm - headquartered in Moscow - has long faced questions about its ties to the Russian government.
There's a relatively new phishing attack to know about, and for once, checking the URL won't save you. Here's what will.
Blame is directed at WordPress plugins, which create major vulnerabilities, with many never getting patched.
A new report assessed the security and password advice from federal agencies in the US and some fared better than others.
The state licensing department has advised license holders to review their account statements and credit reports.
If the fake update is downloaded, the threat actor's exploit kit will encrypt your files and demand Bitcoin payment.
Microsoft says the code is "designed to render targeted devices inoperable" and that the full scope of the impact is unknown.
Packages purporting to be from Amazon, containing gifts, actually held something much more sinister.