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ExpressVPN review: Just as speedy now with its own open-source protocol

ExpressVPN in brief:

P2P allowed: Yes
Number of servers: 3,000+
Number of country locations: 95
Business location: British Virgin Islands
Cost: $99.95
VPN protocol: Lightway
Data encryption: AES256-GCM
Data authentication: SHA384
Handshake: ECDHE-RSA

Paying more than $60 for a VPN service is too much. Unless that company is offering a ton of […]

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Razer’s mouse hack highlights a problem: Hardware that pushes apps to your PC

A recent “hack” involving a Razer mouse shows what can happen if a new piece of hardware automatically downloads the required utility software: It can allow an attacker to take over a PC.Late last week, security researcher “j0nh4t” showed that […]

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Protect your PCs for two years with this killer $10 AVG security deal

Today only, you can protect several PCs in your house for less than the cost of a large pizza. Newegg is selling a two-year subscription of AVG Internet Security 2021 (covering three devices) for $10Remove non-product link when you use the […]

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Best password managers: Reviews of the top products

We are terrible at passwords. We suck at creating them (the top two most popular remain “123456” and “password”), we share them way too freely, and we forget them all the time. Indeed, the very thing […]

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