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South Korea's National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) warns that state-backed DPRK hackers hijacked flaws in a VPN's software update to deploy malware and breach networks. [...]
Urban VPN has established itself in the VPN software market, offering high-speed connections and anonymous online browsing through its free software plan. Consider this review of Urban VPN alternatives and competitors in 2024 to determine your best option for online data security.
With 111 countries to choose from compared to IPVanish's 90+ locations, NordVPN is going to benefit users looking for a VPN for unblocking region-locked online content. Winner: NordVPN. For performance, NordVPN gets the slight edge over IPVanish.
Discover whether NordVPN’s better speeds and extra features are worth the cost, or if you’ll be satisfied with PIA VPN’s more affordable pricing.
Surfshark VPN. CyberGhost VPN. Our rating 4.6 / 5 4.3 / 5 Security protocols OpenVPN, WireGuard, IKEv2 OpenVPN, WireGuard, IKEv2 No. of servers $3,200 8,000-11,000+ VPN server locations 100 countries 100 countries Data breach monitoring Yes Yes Simultaneous device locations Unlimited 7 Free trial or free version Mobile free trial 24 hours for desktop; 3-7 days for mobile Starting price $2.79 per month $2.19 per month. For more on Surfshark and CyberGhost VPN, check out our full Surfshark review and full CyberGhost VPN review.
While both IPVanish and ExpressVPN have interesting VPN features that may make it difficult to choose between the two, here is how I compared the two VPN services to guide you on which product to choose. Smart DNS. ExpressVPN has an advantage here since IPVanish doesn't offer a Smart DNS feature.
Avast SecureLine VPN and NordVPN are virtual private network services competing in the same general price range. Winner: NordVPN. Avast SecureLine VPN has one of the smallest server pools for VPNs in its price range, with 700 servers in 58 cities in 34 countries.
In terms of subscriptions, PureVPN and NordVPN employ similar subscription tiers. PureVPN and NordVPN offer almost identical VPN protocols with their respective services.
Apple has removed 25 virtual private network apps from the Russian App Store at the request of Roskomnadzor, Russia's telecommunications watchdog. Roskomnadzor confirmed to Interfax that the order targets multiple apps used to gain access to content tagged as illegal in Russia.
Apple removed a number of virtual private network apps in Russia from its App Store on July 4, 2024, following a request by Russia's state communications watchdog Roskomnadzor, Russian news media reported. This includes the mobile apps of 25 VPN service providers, including ProtonVPN, Red Shield VPN, NordVPN and Le VPN, according to MediaZona.