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A zero-day is a previously unknown software vulnerability. A zero-day exploit is a cyberattack that takes advantage of a zero-day.
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.A static IP address is a fixed internet protocol address that’s guaranteed not to change for as long as you lease it.
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IKEv2 is a VPN protocol used to secure a VPN connection. Part of the IPsec protocol suite, it is sometimes referred to as IKEv2/IPsec.
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Amazon Alexa devices undoubtedly bring unparalleled convenience to our lives. But this convenience comes at the price of privacy.
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A kill switch is a security feature that protects your IP address in case you unexpectedly lose your connection to a VPN server.
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A guest network lets you offer safe WiFi access for friends, office staff, customers, and iOT devices without compromising your own WiFi security.
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In this article, we look at who can see your internet history when you use WiFi, what they can see, and why they might do this.
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VPNs are used by businesses worldwide to improve their security, ensure compliance, and more.
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Proton VPN for Business makes network segmentation and access control easy, providing secure internet access and all-around network security.
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Tor Browser is a powerful privacy tool that lets you browse onion sites and protect your identity. Here’s how it works.
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In this article, we look at what a MAC address is and whether it poses a risk to your privacy or security.