Every security suite sends data back to its home base to check for malware and keep you safe. But you'd be surprised how much other information they collect and share. Here's what you need to know.
As the gateways to corporate networks, VPNs are an attractive target for attackers. Learn from Specops Software about how ...
Using a VPN raises the level of your data security, but it’s important to be aware that this doesn’t make you impervious to ...
Google's new verification feature for VPN apps in the Play Store will tell you if your VPN is reputable and secure.
But the coronavirus causes COVID, while the influenza virus causes the flu. COVID also spreads faster than the flu and remains contagious for longer periods. Both illnesses cause symptoms such ...
Chinese hackers hijacked a VPN provider's website to spread malware to users in Asia, according to antivirus company ESET. In ...
As CNET's VPN expert, Attila rigorously tests VPNs and offers readers advice on how they can use the technology to protect their privacy online.
Yes, you should use a VPN on your mobile device. Protect your privacy on the go with the best mobile VPNs for Android and iOS phones and tablets. Attila is a Staff Writer for CNET, covering ...
Finding the right virtual private network (VPN) to keep your internet connection encrypted and secure and your browsing private can be challenging, as so many options are available to you.
The host factors that drive adaptive substitutions in the influenza virus remain poorly understood. Here, Zou et al. identify GGCX as a key determinant for the adaption of Eurasian avian-like H1N1 ...
If you use a VPN and accidentally click on a malicious link or download a file containing a virus, there isn’t anything a VPN can do to help. In conjunction with a VPN, it is highly recommended ...