We always go back to our reviews and update them.
Today, we updated @ProtonVPN (the same family as @ProtonMail).
Have they improved since our last update? Read the full review to find out:
https://t.co/61h7MXsF3c
Hacker used @IPredatorVPN to gain access to Capital One.
More info https://t.co/lBEdD8gyUE #CapitalOneBreach
No info as to whether IPredator spoke with the authorities or not - we will update our IPredator review accordingly https://t.co/vvP4OWK4jq
We are hiring!!! Motivated researchers are invited to apply for two 3-year PhD positions in #Privacy and #InformationManagement.
https://t.co/T4ud8bM2UO
As you know, we go back and update our VPN reviews frequently.
Today, we've updated our VPN review of @SurfsharkSecure
Were you thinking about getting Surfshark VPN? Find out what the deal is below:
https://t.co/yh2bn3VK3n
We've updated our @buyvpnservice (Private Internet Access) VPN Review!
Check the latest server count, speed test results, "PIA As A Business" for interesting insights, etc.
Did we change our mind about PIA? Find out in our in-depth review!
https://t.co/4YvVItDXeB
#Yahoo has repeatedly faced numerous #security issues, combined with the privacy concerns. 😒
Does this make you want to #deleteYahoo? If so, check out this tutorial! 👇
https://t.co/wvCgp5xu81
🔐 It's World hunter2 Day. By that, we mean it's World Password Day!
It seems like there's a day for everything now. In any case, read our Password Bible! Create & secure one forever with our guide. 👇
https://t.co/zf3CbuNPIA
#WorldPasswordDay#ThursdayThoughts#CyberSecurity
Another entry in our "2019 Biggest Hacks and Breaches" article.
This time, the latest Facebook Plaintext Password fiasco. Hundreds of millions of users affected.
https://t.co/8Q1XwelM6b
Facebook's official statement on their policy around storing MILLIONS of user passwords in PLAINTEXT: https://t.co/xQzTK8qAkj
How can they say so much without saying anything of substance?
This is generic PR that doesn't say anything.
"we have found no evidence to date that anyone internally abused or improperly accessed them"
"we didn't look hard enough and obviously found no evidence"
"we “hash” and “salt” the passwords, including using a function called “scrypt” as well as a cryptographic key that lets us irreversibly replace your actual password with a random set of characters."
"We'll now ramble on about obvious stuff to fill the word count"