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iSpy? Government agencies “petrified” over iPhone encryption
The spies are scared. That's the word from Glenn Greenwald, the writer who helped Edward Snowden publish his tell-all documents about the NSA. In a recent CNBC article, Greenwald argues that better en...
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ExpressVPN Easter Giveaway - Win free VPN subscriptions!
This competition is now CLOSED! We've emailed the lucky winners with their free VPN subscriptions, so check your inbox to see if you're a lucky winner today! Not yet a subscriber? Enter for a...
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Watch US Netflix content when in Australia
Australian Internet users, rejoice! Netflix launches its Australian service tomorrow, and will make thousands of hours of TV shows and movies available to Australians across the country. Thus far, Net...
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Tor ban "technologically infeasible" and unwise, MPs told
Any thought British members of parliament may have had about banning online anonymity systems such as Tor would not only be unwise but also “technologically infeasible,” according to the Parliamen...
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Watch March Madness online
Don't miss any of the March Madness action! Use a VPN to secure your connection and stream March Madness without having to worry about slow load times! How does it work? Here's how you can secure you...
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Say hello to ExpressVPN 4.0 for Mac, inspired by user feedback
You asked, we delivered! We're thrilled to announce the release of ExpressVPN 4.0 for Mac. Over the years we've received tons of helpful feedback from YOU, our awesome user community. We’ve listened...
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Wikimedia Foundation & rights groups sue NSA over mass surveillance
This post was originally published on March 16, 2015. Jimmy Wales' Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization behind Wikipedia, has announced its intention to file a lawsuit against the Nationa...
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Lenovo’s Superfish adware bites!
One of the most valuable assets any business owns is its reputation. So it may come as something of a surprise to learn that Lenovo, a personal computer company that allowed Superfish to put its softw...
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Blu-Ray disc spreads malware
The humble Blu-ray disc has, this week, been identified as a possible source of attack as well as a viable means of government snooping. Stephen Tomkinson, a researcher with UK-based security consulta...
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SIM-ply irresistible: NSA and GCHQ accused of massive mobile hack
How secure is your phone? Most users are now mindful of risks like insecure networks, malicious apps and fraudulent emails, but according to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, these attempts at privacy...