Le VPN Blog
The latest news on cyber security, data privacy, internet safety and best VPN practices from the Le VPN team.
A website to locate cyber- attacks
Deutsche Telekom introduced new free website can now produce a map of the world showing where cyber-attacks are taking place.
The champions of Internet censorship announced by RSF
The champions of Internet censorship has been announced by RSF on March 12, the International Day against cyber-censorship.
European Union cyber security strategy is lagging
the Council of Europe of the Convention on Cybercrime, the European Commission finally presented a proposal for a cybersecurity strategy.
A Vietnamese blogger receives the Internet RSF Citizen award
Huynh Ngoc Chen has received the 2013 Netizen award from the freedom of expression defense from RSF and Google.
Phishing is migrating to mobiles
In the last few years, phishing activities have increased exponentially and is migrating to mobiles, as many security threats.
Why expatriates should use a VPN
Expatriates should use a VPN for many reasons as this type of application creates a secure tunnel between your computer and the VPN server
Protect your smartphone and tablet
More than 515 million of smartphone and 131 million tablets have been sold worldwide up to today and that's a lot.
A trojan helping totalitarian regimes
Martin Muench develops spyware for computers and mobile phones, most exactly a trojan helping totalitarian games.
What can AES technology do for you ?
Because, cyber AES technology which stands for Advanced Encryption Standard is so sophisticated that it cannot be attacked.
U.S. said to be a major target of cyber-espionage
The United States is the major target of cyber-attacks in the world, according to the National Intelligence Estimate,
Cybercrime is big business
cybercrime amounts to a cost to consumers of $110 billion, affecting almost 1.5 million people per day in their business.
Ransonmware: a fake police gang dismantled by Europol
Europol announced the dismantling of a gang of criminals and its members are accused of having infected hundreds of thousands of computers