IDVector, a security start-up that builds brief connections using cloud providers, has re-surfaced from stealth mode to offer an alternative approach to VPNs. IDVector is a security start-up that takes a different approach to providing a VPN service to its customers. The company has re-emerged from stealth mode to offer …
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Possible PoS Breach Investigated by Millennium Hotels & Resorts
Millennium Hotels & Resorts is investigating a possible breach involving the point-of-sale (PoS) systems at around 14 locations in USA. Millennium Hotels & Resorts (MHR) has notified its customers that it is investigating a possible breach involving its PoS systems. The breach could affect 14 locations in the United States …
Read More »Singapore’s Law Ministry seeks Amendment in Copyright Act to make using VPN illegal
The Ministry of Law is considering making using a VPN illegal by proposing an amendment in the Copyright Act. The Ministry of Law, nicknamed popularly as MinLaw, is set to review the legality of using a VPN. This move comes as part of a host of wide-ranging changes under consideration …
Read More »Opera finally brings VPN browser app over to Android
Months after developing a VPN app for the Apple devices, browser developer Opera has finally followed with a VPN browser for the Android devices also. The VPN browser app will now allow Android users the chance to browse and visit sites anonymously without fear of having their identity known or …
Read More »China’s BHU Wi-Fi “uRouter” full of Security Holes, say Researchers
Multiple security vulnerabilities have been discovered by security researchers at IOActive in the BHU Wi-Fu “uRouters” of the Chinese market. Security researchers at the security testing firm IOActive have revealed that the BHU Wi-Fi “uRouter” that is manufacture and sold solely in China is full of security holes that make …
Read More »Perfect Privacy VPN Review (August 2016)
Perfect Privacy VPN has offices in Latvia and New Zealand. It was established in 2008, and to provide absolute privacy and anonymity to its users. In this age of cyber-crime, such a service is quite necessary, which is why the founders established Perfect Privacy to help people all over the …
Read More »Gaming Site Breach Results in Theft of Millions of Steam Game Keys
A hacker who breached a gaming news site last month gained access to millions of Steam Game Keys and forum accounts. More than 3.3 million unique forum and site accounts as well as more than 9 million Steam Game Keys were stolen by a hacker who breached a gaming news …
Read More »Tool from NSA Dump can reveal VPN password
A researcher used one of the tools found in the recently leaked NSA hacker tools and exploits archive file to crack the password of a Cisco VPN. He says that it could be used by the NSA to snoop on encrypted traffic. The 234-megabyte archive file leaked by the Shadow …
Read More »How the VPN industry is making its fortune in the Online Gaming
Earlier when an addition in the entertainment industry was made with the introduction of 16-bit 2D arcade games, those were just single player games and good old times. Since then the gaming industry has travelled a long way and it’s ever developing with developers constantly pushing up the industry benchmark. …
Read More »TeamViewer used to spy on victims thanks to new Trojan
A report has indicated that a backdoor Trojan has been abusing a legitimate TeamViewer remote access tool enabling the hacker to spy on unsuspecting victims. The research was conducted by the Doctor Web security researchers. There has been many cases of malware that can be used to leverage the remote …
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