The facts about the OSTIF OpenVPN source code audit
This post was originally published on May 15, 2017. With funding from the Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF), a...
Your YouTube history exposed: Researcher identifies inherent security flaw in video...
This post was originally published on March 22, 2017. While researching how Internet Service Providers (ISPs) could optimize their services...
Who can see your data when you visit a non-encrypted HTTP...
Using a VPN is good practice for every type of connection, but can be particularly useful when browsing unsecured HTTP websites.
How ExpressVPN apps confirm they’re talking to ExpressVPN servers
How do you know your VPN is connecting to the correct server, free from surveillance and third party interference? ExpressVPN has the answers.
How IP checkers work and why they’re sometimes wrong
IP checkers look like they're magic, but sometimes they're way off the mark. How much information do they really know about you?
Sweet 32 exploits the birthday problem but ExpressVPN won’t be at...
What are the chances two people at a party share a birthday? ExpressVPN explains the birthday problem and looks at how Sweet 32 exploits it.
Certificate authority trust breach exposes vulnerability in Internet’s trust hierarchies
Google detected high-quality forgeries of SSL certificates for Google domains. Here's how to protect yourself from digital certificate fraud.
BadUSB virus gets badder: New malware threat fix released
The BadUSB malware virus threat completely takes over a user's PC. Read more about this virus.
ExpressVPN and Heartbleed
What is the Heartbleed bug? Read on to find out how it affects VPN service around the world.