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Are the US and EU pulling in different directions over privacy?
Whatever your opinion of ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden, there is no doubt that he opened a can of worms when he first began leaking documents detailing the surveillance efforts of the US. Since the...
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Introducing ExpressVPN 4.0 for Windows!
Click here for the latest ExpressVPN software for Windows Windows users, your wait is over! We're pleased to announce the release of ExpressVPN 4.0.2 for Windows. (Psst, Apple users, we released Expre...
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House passes USA Freedom Act; Senate next as Section 215 comes up for renewal
In a landslide vote on Wednesday, the US House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly in favour of the USA Freedom Act, potentially signifying the end of the National Security Agency’s (NSA) most c...
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ExpressVPN May Giveaway - win free VPN subscriptions!
This competition is over. But you can get an ExpressVPN discount here. After the success of our Easter Giveaway, many of you wrote us hoping for another shot at winning a year-long subscription to...
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Watch the Champions League Final LIVE with ExpressVPN!
Last night Champions League title holders Real Madrid faced off against Juventus. Real Madrid came out strong in the first half, with Cristiano Ronaldo finding the side netting through a penalty won b...
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Undiscovered malware turns Linux and BSD servers into spamming botnets
A new family of malware, dubbed “Mumblehard” by security researchers, has been successfully infecting web servers running on Linux and BSD for more than five years. Despite being uploaded to Virus...
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German prosecutors launch investigation of spying charges, reduce co-operation with the NSA
Surveillance is once again top of the agenda in Germany following a weekend article by Der Spiegel magazine which claimed that the nation’s electronic surveillance agency, Bundesnachrichtendienst (B...
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Security spend: Is the NSA out for Bitcoin?
Crypto-currency Bitcoin doesn't have it easy. While in theory the virtual money system should be secure, efficient, and offer a way to revolutionize the financial industry, things haven't always gone ...
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French Parliament votes in favor of new surveillance powers
At a time when lawmakers and citizens in the US are questioning the sweeping surveillance powers introduced after the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, the French government has dramatically swung...
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CISPA explained: A guide to undermining privacy
In 2011, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) was introduced to the House of Congress by representative Mike Rogers, but failed to pass the senate. In February of 2013 the same bi...