SSH vs. VPN: which is more secure?

When your data leaves your device, it travels long and dangerous paths towards its destination. However, there are ways to protect it. Today let’s look at two of them – SSH and VPN. What is SSH? Secure Shell (or SSH) is a cryptographic protocol, which allows the secure use of network…

How to secure your Wi-Fi router and protect your home network

A hacked or infected router can give cybercriminals access to every device connected to it. Protect your friends and family by securing your home Wi-Fi in 7 easy steps. Why is router security important? Securing your Wi-Fi router is vital. It checks all incoming and outgoing traffic, making sure nothing dangerous…

Port forwarding: what it is and how to set it up

Port forwarding can be a powerful tool to unlock new functions on your router, but it can also open serious security vulnerabilities. What is it and how can you use it to your advantage while staying safe? Contents What is port forwarding What is port forwarding used for? How to set…

What you should know about VPN passwords

A VPN username and password combination is the key to unlocking a secure private connection, which you can get only by purchasing a subscription. However, you could easily find numerous posts in forums and listings on e-commerce sites selling VPN subscriptions of popular providers. Beware – these are often stolen accounts…

Is DuckDuckGo safe?

Imagine a search engine that doesn’t track you or collect your data. All the data traces you generate as you use it disappear immediately, and you can browse safely and privately. In the era of big tech and data farming, that sounds like a fantasy, right? But, thanks to{‘ ‘} DuckDuckGo…

AFTS breach compromises US government agencies

Can you trust your government to protect your data? If you live in the US, the answer might be no. Automatic Funds Transfer Services (AFTS), a payment service used by multiple state agencies across the US, is facing a major data breach. So how did the AFTS breach happen? What can…

openDemocracy sues British government over shady NHS data deal

The independent global media organization openDemocracy has issued a legal challenge against the UK government following its secretive £23 million deal with surveillance technology company Palantir.  The contract gives the controversial spy tech business ongoing access to NHS patient data; in a deal reached without public consultation or oversight. Describing…