Six big data security predictions for 2016
2015 was full of newsworthy cybersecurity breaches. Hackers revealed the names and credit card details of 33 million people...
Online privacy is why Sweden wins the internet
Sweden: The true Land of the Free. No country protects your privacy more than Sweden does. Here's how they do it.
Does Apple really have your back?
When Apple goes to court, it tends to be in service of its own piggy bank. In 2013, the...
Come to the dark web… it’s a little safer now
The dark web has long been seen as the skeevy underbelly of the Internet where users can buy illegal...
How smartphone encryption helps everyone, including criminals, and that’s okay
Earlier this month, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and three other officials wrote an op-ed piece in the...
WhatsApp gets low marks for privacy in EFF report
If the government knocked on WhatsApp’s digital door and asked for your message history, would they comply? Would WhatsApp...
Introducing ExpressVPN’s NEW Encryption Crystal™ jewelry line
At ExpressVPN, we understand that hardware is the new software. So we're thrilled to introduce our first foray into wearable tech, joining...
iSpy? Government agencies “petrified” over iPhone encryption
The spies are scared. That's the word from Glenn Greenwald, the writer who helped Edward Snowden publish his tell-all...
Encrypted chat apps, round two: Talk is cheap
We recently took a look at some of the most popular encrypted chat apps on the market, but as...
Encrypted chat apps: Give ’em nothing to talk about
Update: we've done a follow-up post about even more encrypted chat apps for you to keep your conversations private!
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