"WireGuard is the future:" Mullvad VPN begins to axe OpenVPN support By Chiara Castro published 12 November 24 Wireguard will remain the only VPN protocol by January 2026. Here's why Mullvad kicked off this new security revolution.
Like what3words but for phone numbers: Startup wants people to use domain names for its WhatsApp rival By Efosa Udinmwen published 24 May 25 Thunderbolt uses domain names instead of phone numbers, promising privacy but raising questions about accessibility and mainstream appeal.
The United Nations ditches Big Tech in a bid for security By Chiara Castro published 22 April 24 The United Nations International Computing Centre (UNICC) has chosen the UK-based Element to secure all communications. Here's why it made the switch.
Q-Day mitigation is here - LastWall unveils quantum-resilient network infrastructure protection By Benedict Collins published 26 June 24 Q-Day is coming, so protecting against threats now is more important than ever
Can fast be faster? ExpressVPN promises it’s possible By Chiara Castro published 11 March 25 Both Lightway and OpenVPN protocols just got a performance boost. Here's all you need to know.
Scammers are once again abusing PDFs to trick victims into calling fake support numbers By Sead Fadilpašić published 3 July 25 No, you're not talking to a Microsoft representative - it's a scammer who wants your passwords.
Wix just opened the door to quicker and easier coding with new AI tool By Sead Fadilpašić published 7 May 25 Say hello to the Wix Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server built for both designers and website owners.
The next stage in AI power? XConn set to reveal end-to-end PCIe Gen 6 offering higher bandwidth than ever By Efosa Udinmwen published 9 August 25 XConn set to demo a PCIe Gen 6.2 and CXL 3.1 solution, aiming at AI infrastructure despite unknowns around real-world performance and reliability.
What is NordLynx? By Sam Dawson last updated 8 July 25 NordVPN have improved the open open source Wireguard protocol and relased a more secure just-as-fast protocol named NordLynx
Obscura VPN promises to “set the standard for the next-generation of VPNs” By Chiara Castro published 14 February 25 Obscura VPN uses two-party exit nodes and a new censorship-resistant protocol. Here's what we know so far.
ExpressVPN adds WireGuard to support industry transition to post-quantum VPNs By Christian Cawley last updated 13 August 25 With current encryption standards set to become obsolete, ExpressVPN introduces WireGuard with post-quantum protections
Docker API servers being hit to spread cryptomining malware By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 October 24 Hackers are on the hunt for vulnerable Docker remote API servers and using them to generate crypto tokens.
The future of mobile communication: IVAS audio call By Kai Havukainen published 24 October 24 Nokia explores the future of mobile communication and how the IVAS audio call is revolutionizing this.
Mullvad launches post-quantum protection for iPhones By Chiara Castro published 4 September 24 Mullvad now offers quantum-safe encryption across all apps. It's one of the few VPN providers to include such protections as most of the industry is still catching up.
Proton Drive reveals major update for businesses, boosts encryption By Craig Hale published 6 November 24 Proton Docs adds new encrypted updates – Proton Drive gets a slice of the action too.
This new open source collaboration tool makes working with your colleagues even easier By Efosa Udinmwen published 8 February 25 Nextcloud Talk platform prioritizes data protection, offering secure communication, AI features, and real-time document collaboration.
X’s controversial changes to blocking and AI training sees half a million users leave for rival Bluesky – which then crashes under the strain By Darren Allan published 18 October 24 Not happy with X due to the incoming change for blocking? You wouldn’t be alone – and others are seriously unhappy with new AI scraping policy, too.
Remote desktop protocol attacks are becoming a huge threat to businesses everywhere By Sead Fadilpašić published 4 April 24 Most of the time, RDP is used to establish initial access, and businesses are being hit hard.
That delivery email could be malware - here's what you need to know By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 November 23 Hackers are sending fake delivery emails in an attempt to drop the WailingCrab malware.
Sweden's public sector says goodbye to Big Tech By Chiara Castro published 8 April 24 Based on the UK encrypted platform Element's existing system, Tele2 Collaborate is a new secure collaboration hub. Here's why Sweden made the switch.
X has a new audio and video calling feature – and it's a huge privacy blunder By Lance Ulanoff published 4 March 24 X's (Twitter) new calling feature was just turned on by default for all users – here's why that's a bad thing and what to do about it
Another top blockchain deal provider has been hacked, with millions in crypto stolen By Sead Fadilpašić published 3 January 24 Orbit Chain suffers a devastating cyberattack as hackers get away with $86m in crypto.
Microsoft disables one of its own software tools following multiple malware attacks By Sead Fadilpašić published 29 December 23 The ms-appinstaller protocol handler is being disabled once again as Microsoft tracks multiple threat actors abusing it.
This startup wants to back up your data on the Moon in a 'data center' that could probably sit in the palm of your hand By Wayne Williams published 26 February 25 Lonestar wants to bring data services such as Disaster Recovery and Resilience-as-a-Service to the Moon.
New zero-knowledge location authentication method developed by university collaboration By Sead Fadilpašić published 19 May 25 You can share your device's location without sharing your device's location thanks to math.
Proton unveils Proton Drive for Business By Benedict Collins published 27 August 24 Proton Drive for business is here, with security and privacy as a priority
SpaceX launches first Starlink satellites for direct-to-cell coverage By Cesar Cadenas published 4 January 24 These satellites will function essentially like cell towers in space and could spell the end of cellular dead spots.
Apple users rejoice, this browser promises privacy nirvana by giving each tab a unique IP address By Wayne Williams published 28 June 25 Psylo browser for iOS introduces per-tab proxy IPs to stop tracking.
Post-quantum encryption standards are here – a new era for VPN security begins By Chiara Castro published 29 August 24 It's only a matter of time before quantum computers can break traditional encryption. NIST's new standards mean the cat-and-mouse game of cybersecurity continues.