Are you a ProtonVPN user? Have you heard that ProtonVPN applications are now 100% open source? . In this age of surveillance, VPNs have become a powerful tool in safeguarding your privacy. But can you trust your VPN service provider? On more than one occasion, the VPN providers have been caught logging , snooping orsharing data with third party. What to do in such cases? I have shared a list ofin the past andProtonVPNis one of them. The good news is that ProtonVPN has just open sourced all its apps and underwent an independent security audit. The link for this article located at It'sFOSS is no longer available. . With the rise of digital monitoring, VPNs have emerged as essential resources for protecting personal data. Yet, the question remains: are they truly reliable?. ProtonVPN, Open Source Applications, Privacy Tools, Security Audit. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
"For years Linux has had a false sense of security, mainly because of the 'many eyes make bugs shallow' myth," Slashdot blogger hairyfeet suggested. "Seriously, show of hands: How many have done a code audit of LibreOffice? Firefox? Chromium? . The networking stack? Heck, how many here have done an extensive code audit on those bazillion little programs like screensavers and widgets and weather apps?" Few would deny that the world has changed since the National Security Agency's PRISM surveillance program was revealed, and not for the better. - See more at: The link for this article located at Linux Insider is no longer available. . The networking stack? Heck, how many here have done an extensive code audit on those bazillion littl. years, linux, false, sense, security, mainly, because, 'many, shall. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Perhaps the best way to deal with rootkits is to outlaw them. At least when it comes to such mishaps as the Sony BMG Music Entertainment fiasco, that's what an official from the Department of Homeland Security suggested Thursday. "The recent Sony experience shows us that we need to be thinking about how we ensure that consumers are not surprised by what their software programs do," Jonathan Frenkel, director of law-enforcement policy at the US Department of Homeland Security said in a speech in San Jose at the 2006 RSA Conference. . The link for this article located at ZDNet.co.uk is no longer available. . The link for this article located at ZDNet.co.uk is no longer available.. perhaps, rootkits, outlaw, least, comes, mishaps. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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