Literally malware? The figurative explosion of Uber’s app
Last week, The Hacker News posted an article about the mobile app offered by ride-sharing service Uber — turns...
Your data, your rules: The encryption of everything
Who owns your data? The common sense answer is obvious, but isn't always true: in certain situations, law enforcement...
Win free VPN accounts with BestVPN!
As part of Cyber Monday we’ve teamed up with the BestVPN.com, the Internet’s top VPN reviews site, to offer...
Sick and tired: Ebola malware making the rounds
What are your chances of contracting Ebola, the awful haemorrhagic fever spreading through West Africa? Despite recent media coverage...
New documentary shining light on Snowden: Citizenfour
In May of 2013, few people in the United States — let alone worldwide — knew anything about Edward...
ExpressVPN supports National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2014
Did you know? October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. During October, Stay Safe Online is encouraging everybody to...
Apple releases iOS 8, locks out law enforcement and reaffirms commitment...
Apple last week released its long-awaited iPhone 6, as well as the bigger iPhone 6 plus, much to the...
Our thoughts on the anniversary of Snowden’s first revelations
It’s been one year since Edward Snowden’s first revelations about the mass surveillance conducted by the United States’ National...
Our thoughts on the EU’s “Right to be Forgotten” ruling
Read up on what this ruling means for free speech and privacy in general.
How to fix Apple’s SSL #gotofail security flaw, and how public...
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