article thumbnail

Russian internet watchdog Roskomnadzor bans six more VPN services

Security Affairs

Russia’s internet watchdog, ‘Roskomnadzor’, has announced the ban of other VPN products, 15 VPN services are now illegal in Russia. Russian communications watchdog Roskomnadzor tightens the control over the Internet and blocked access to six more VPN services. SecurityAffairs – hacking, VPN services).

VPN 116
article thumbnail

Google One gets certified by Internet of Secure Things Alliance

CyberSecurity Insiders

For building trust among users, companies manufacturing web connected devices should get the approval of Internet of Secure Things Alliance (iOXT) that approves the product only when it passes all the eight security principles planned by it before.

Internet 125
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How Bitdefender VPN Protects Your Digital Privacy and Data

Hot for Security

A virtual private network (VPN) provides anonymity and digital privacy by creating a secure and private tunnel between the user and the online destinations he visits. A VPN encrypts computer traffic, masking your IP address and location, preventing snoopers or hackers from viewing or intercepting your data. Caring for your privacy.

VPN 111
article thumbnail

5 common VPN myths busted

Malwarebytes

Virtual Private Networks ( VPN s) are popular but often misunderstood. VPNs are for illegal activity. Some people think that VPNs are only useful for doing things like torrenting, accessing geo-locked content, or getting around work/school/government firewalls. I don’t need a mobile VPN. My VPN won’t let me watch Netflix.

VPN 141
article thumbnail

VPN Best Practices While Traveling

SiteLock

Cybercriminals make a living by intercepting usernames and passwords, credit card numbers, and any other private data unsuspecting internet users choose to reveal while browsing outside of their private network. What to Look for in a VPN. The first feature to look for in a VPN is military-grade (256-bit) encryption.

VPN 98
article thumbnail

What is a VPN and How Does it Work?

Identity IQ

If you want to help secure your digital identity, a virtual private network (VPN) is a great tool you can use for added online privacy. In this guide, we discuss VPNs in detail, including how they work, how they protect you and why you should use one when browsing the web. What is a VPN? How does a VPN Work?

VPN 119
article thumbnail

VPN Android apps: What you should know

Malwarebytes

In just the past year, free VPN for Android apps have exposed the data of as many as 41 million users, revealing consumers’ email addresses, payment information, clear text passwords, device IDs, and more. All these people that work on [the VPN service], nobody is going to do it for free. There is no best free VPN for Android.

VPN 94