Why Everyone Should Use a VPN

As more and more of our lives are now online, it makes sense for anyone that uses the internet, whether its just casually for Facebook or someone who stays connected all the time, to use a VPN when online. It is very important you stay protected online at all times. This means protecting your accounts from

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North Korea Suspected of Sony Hack

After last weeks hack at Sony Pictures, everyone has been trying to pin who was responsible on various groups. North Korea have emerged as one of the suspects of the security breach. The hack was claimed by a mystery group that go by the name GOP (Guardians of Peace) but there is very little to suggest

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Get More out of the Internet With Le VPN

If you spend a lot of time on the internet, either through work or just leisure, then using a VPN can benefit you in many ways. If you are someone who likes to watch a lot of TV and films online, then Le VPN can help you access so much more to you. If grow tired of

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Apple Blocks First Malicious Software To Affect iPhones

Wirelurker, the name given to the malware, has been discovered to affect non-jailbroken iPhones and iPads. That is, those that have not been tampered with to access beyond the protective walls of the iOS system. This means that the usually reliant and secure boundaries of Apple’s controlled App Store have been breached by software. But

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Staying Safe Whilst Travelling

Gone are the days when you had to find an internet cafe in the middle of a new city, or wait in line desperately at the airport before your flight just to use a computer. As wireless internet has become more and more widely available, even in the remotest parts of the planet, it is easy as

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Protect Yourself When Travelling

When you leave the country, chances are you’ll have your smart phone, tablet or even your laptop with you. Even shoestring backpackers will cram their iPad into their heaving 80 litre rucksacks heading for Bangkok. With wifi so widely available, even in the most remote corners of South America chances are you can hook up

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Haro on a Blackshades global network

Two EU agencies, i.e. Europol and Eurojust were on the track of Blackshades, a malware that lets cybercriminals hijack a remote computer. More than a half-million computers in over 100 countries have been infected by this sophisticated malware. The police and judicial operation lasted indeed for two days, searching for the inventors, users and vendors

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Cybercrime heavily penalizes consumers and businesses

Microsoft has just released as part of its Play It Safe global initiative the results of a study conducted by IDC (International Data Corporation) and the University of Singapore (NUS) which is called “The link between pirated software and security vulnerabilities.” Conducted in 16 countries*, it thus explores the relationship between software piracy and cyber

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Facebook to set anonymous login and boost advertising

Mark Zuckerberg himself made the announcement during a meeting with almost 2,000 developers and journalists in San Francisco on April 30th. Facebook is to introduce new advertising tools and to boost the privacy of its members to impose the leading social network with 1.28 billion members in the growing sector of smartphone applications. Facebook wants

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Brazil is a pioneer for Internet privacy

With its new internet law, Brazil seems to stand at the forefront of privacy respect on the internet on a worldwide basis. Last week, this law that was approved by the Brazilian parliament states that Brazilian data stored on servers abroad are within Brazilian juridiction. Brazil “takes the lead in this complex debate” said Ronaldo

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