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How Flash is used to destroy your computer
Some of the most common Web viruses are ones that affect your computer by tricking you into clicking on a specific website. In fact, a whole industry exists where hackers simply upload their software ...
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Attention Android users: ExpressVPN 4.7 for Android is now available!
Good news, everyone! We’re excited to announce the release of ExpressVPN 4.7 for Android. We’ve ironed out a few kinks, added a few new features, and made it even easier to find, browse, and conne...
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31 Internet safety memes everyone should see
We all use the Internet, but how smart are you when it comes to protecting your privacy? We've created 31 memes to help you be better informed when it comes to safeguarding your security. Take a look ...
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ExpressVPN's Halloween Giveaway – enter to win a frightfully free VPN subscription!
ExpressVPN is giving away 10 FREE annual subscriptions this Halloween because the only thing scarier than watching your favorite horror movie is not being able to watch your favorite horror movie! Ent...
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Is Siri spilling your secrets? – #WTFWednesday
Siri may do more than just misunderstand your commands. According to a group of French researchers, your personal pocket secretary can be used to send texts, open unsafe websites, and even record enti...
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Fight the TPP with a VPN
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is an international trade agreement five years in the making. Although the details around the agreement are secret, certain chapters, namely those around intellectu...
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Someone left the fridge open to hackers – #WTFWednesday
First we brought you breaking news about how your car can be hacked. Then we exposed the nasty truth about wireless pacemakers. Now we’re here to blow the door off all the “smart” refrigerators ...
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The 3 best browser extensions to protect your privacy (updated for 2019)
When it comes to your privacy, there’s no such thing as being “too prepared.” That’s why ExpressVPN compiled a list of our favorite extensions for boosting your browser’s privacy and securit...
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US corporations that skimp on cybersecurity now subject to FTC regulation
NOTE: This post was originally published on September 17, 2015 A US appeals court has recently ruled that the Federal Trade Commission now has the authority to regulate corporations’ cybersecurity....
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Pixels in images can hack your computer - #WTFWednesday
What’s so dangerous about looking at a picture file in your web browser? In the past, nothing. You loaded the image. It displayed on your screen. You closed it, or went to a different page. There wa...
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