NordVPN suffered a breach nineteen months ago, which has only recently been disclosed to the public. VPN security in general is questionable. What VPNs do you use, and why should they be considered trustworthy? Learn more about the NordVPN breach in an interesting Schneier on Security article: . There was a successful attack against NordVPN.The breach happened nineteen months ago, but the company is only just disclosing it to the public. We don't know exactly what was stolen and how it affects VPN security. More details are needed. VPNs are a shadowy world. We use them to protect our Internet traffic when we're on a network we don't trust, but we're forced to trust the VPN instead. Recommendations are hard . NordVPN's website says that the company is based in Panama. Do we have any reason to trust it at all? The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . An alarming incident involving NordVPN has sparked concerns regarding the reliability of VPN services and their ability to safeguard online data.. NordVPN, VPN Security, Internet Traffic Protection, Data Breach, VPN Trust. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A state-owned Chinese telecommunications firm "hijacked" Internet traffic in April, affecting traffic from U.S. government domains and raising serious implications for Internet safety, according to a report by a Congressional commission.. For about 18 minutes on April 8, 2010, China Telecom diverted U.S. and other foreign Internet traffic through servers in China, according to an annual report by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (PDF) released Wednesday. Affected was traffic going to and from U.S. .gov and .mil sites, including sites for the Senate, the four main armed services branches, the office of the Secretary of Defense, NASA, the Department of Commerce, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and others, according to the report. Commercial websites for large technology companies -- including Dell, Yahoo, Microsoft and IBM -- also were re-routed during the diversion period. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . China Telecom rerouted online traffic from the U.S. government and businesses, sparking issues over security. Uncover the specifics here.. China Telecom, Internet Traffic Hijack, Security Concerns, U.S. Government. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A report by Internet statistics outfit Telegeography says that 80% of the Internet traffic emanating from Asia, Africa and South America is routed through the US, which means that an email sent from someone in Grabouw (that's if they have email . . . . A report by Internet statistics outfit Telegeography says that 80% of the Internet traffic emanating from Asia, Africa and South America is routed through the US, which means that an email sent from someone in Grabouw (that's if they have email in Grabouw) to someone in Rio de Janeiro would not go there direct - it would be passed through a hub in either California or Virginia first. This, for rather obvious reasons, is a problem. What it means is that the rest of the world is being subjected to the legal and moral standards of either Virginia or California, because if the good folks in Richmond, Fairfax or Los Angeles don't appreciate pictures of naked people playing with their naughty bits, your email to your mate in Rio containing holiday snaps of yourself and the wife could land you in a dark hole filled with ex-dotcommers, murderers and other assorted losers. The link for this article located at iAfrica.com is no longer available. . A report by Internet statistics outfit Telegeography says that 80% of the Internet traffic emanating. internet, report, statistics, outfit, telegeography, traffic, emanating. . Anthony Pell
This article is a basic introduction to firewalls. "Firewalls are an important part of an infrastructure-based security approach. Generally speaking, a firewall is a computer or a network appliance that runs special software that lets network traffic (in the case . . .. This article is a basic introduction to firewalls. "Firewalls are an important part of an infrastructure-based security approach. Generally speaking, a firewall is a computer or a network appliance that runs special software that lets network traffic (in the case of the Internet, TCP/IP packets) be filtered on both the incoming and the outgoing paths." It talks briefly about Check Point, Axent, Rebel.com and the Netwinder, and a few others. The link for this article located at Byte.com is no longer available. . Firewalls are vital for protecting home networks from cyber threats, monitoring traffic based on security rules to prevent unauthorized access and malware infections. firewall basics, network protection, home user safety, internet security. . Anthony Pell
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