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VPN Metadata Explained: What Your Provider Can and Can't See
VPNs encrypt your traffic, but they aren't blind to your activity. Here's the metadata your provider can see—and how to spot services that misuse it.
She was writing not to a lost love, but to Hinge, the dating app, which had banned her from its platform a few weeks earlier, ...
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Unique Easter traditions around the world
Easter is an impressively widespread holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, and for many it marks the ...
Who are ShinyHunters and what is Telus Digital? Reports link Crunchyroll data breach to Telus Digital and hacking group ...
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The most endangered animals in Africa
It is not a secret that a lot of animals have faced extinction over the years. In fact, the famed dodo bird is a popular ...
Threat actors are abusing the special-use ".arpa" domain and IPv6 reverse DNS in phishing campaigns that more easily evade domain reputation checks and email security gateways.
The FBI has confirmed to the Senate it is once again buying data which can be used to track the locations of US citizens. That may have surprised the people who thought the precedent in Carpenter v.
Researchers say they have uncovered a takedown-resistant botnet of 14,000 routers and other network devices—primarily made by ...
People are being banned from dating apps without knowing why.
Private health insurers gearing up for the launch of new riders have revealed that policyholders who switch schemes come ...
A Level I registered sex offender was arraigned last week in Westfield District Court on one count of possession of child ...
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