Netflix Enters China Through Licensing Deal With Baidu’s Iqiyi

Netflix has signed a licensing deal with China’s top video streaming service Baidu’s iQiyi. The international movie streaming company was trying to enter China since long. However, the strict policy framework of the Asian country kept Netflix from entering the nation. Later, Netflix gave up its original plans and decided to go ahead with the

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How To Watch The Kentucky Derby Online With Le VPN

Enjoy the seamless streaming and watch the Kentucky Derby online with Le VPN. The annual sport event will happen on May 6 in Louisville, Kentucky. The moment someone mentions Derby race, my eyes get filled with royal scenes. People sipping a mint julep, ladies donning a beautiful hat, and men in their smart jackets. Wow!

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Financial Firms Lose Half A Million Pounds Per Cybersecurity Incident

Kaspersky Lab and B2B International have released new data from the Financial Institutions Security Risks 2016. The report reveals that the expenses related to cyber-attacks on the financial firms are mounting as the firms face increasingly modern threats. For each cybersecurity incident, financial firms witness losses of over half a million pounds (£742,003) on average.

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Information Security May Go For a Toss in the US

Have you at any point contemplated how critical is the web for you? The appropriate response must be yes! Each of us, some way or the other, is particularly dependent on the internet. Life has turned out to be so natural with web based shopping, web based banking, online administration, and so forth. With such

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Saudi Arabia wants to censor YouTube

Are you dreaming of an unblocked Youtube in Saudi Arabia? Saudi Arabia Internet censorship is said to be one of the most extensive in the world. Indeed, 18 months after the Internet was introduced in the Kingdom back in 1999, the number of sites that have been banned in the country already reached 200,000. In 2012,

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Thai media censorship is growing

On May 22nd, the Thai army announced on TV to have taken control of the country “in order to restore a normal situation “, due to the talks between the various political movements fail to reach any decision. As from now on, TV will only broadcast information disseminated by the army and foreign channels have

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Turkey unblocks Twitter

The Turkish authorities have just decided to stop blocking Twitter, after growing international protests that have occurred since March 20th. On April 3rd, as as announced the Telecommunications Authority (TIB), the Turkish government decided to unblock the microblogging site that had become illegal two weeks before after publications mentioning corruption allegations targeting Prime Minister Recep

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An unprecedented censorship in Russia

The United States recently denounced the “unprecedented” censorship of Russian media: the Russian government has recently blocked additional opposition websites as well as internet alternative sources of information on the crisis in Ukraine. “In the past year, the Russian government has approved a series of laws that implemented unprecedented internet media censorship and publication restrictions

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RSF speaks out about the enemies of internet

During the International Day against Cyber ​​Censorship, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) spoke about its updated list of “enemies of Internet”: the RSF points out the methods of some countries, for their internet surveillance and censorship, although they are said to be democratic countries. RSF has identified 31 institutions that it considers to act as “enemies

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Turkey: Erdogan wants to ban YouTube and Facebook

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been the key topic of a political and financial scandal for many months. He just announced that he could ban Facebook and YouTube in Turkey after the municipal elections i.e.  on March30th, in a TV interview broadcast on March 7th. Indeed he announced on a private Turkish TV

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