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Is your VPN protecting your privacy and security? Check for yourself with the new ExpressVPN Leak Testing Tools
With cyber attacks and hacks, government surveillance, and big data mining all on the rise, more and more people are turning to VPNs to protect their privacy and security. But how can you be sure that...
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It’s official: ExpressVPN is number 1 for speed
In an independent review, BestVPN.com tested 15 VPN services in a series of controlled speed tests. The test confirmed ExpressVPN as the fastest VPN, beating 2nd place by nearly 4 Mbits/second at the ...
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Zero-knowledge proofs explained Part 2: Non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs
In part 1 of our zero-knowledge proof series, we explained how a zero-knowledge proof could work when the verifier and the prover interact with each other. An interactive zero-knowledge proof has the ...
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Which countries do the Dutch join with their new mass surveillance law?
It’s official—the Dutch government doesn’t care about its citizens’ right to privacy. With its new mass surveillance law, the Netherlands will join the US, UK, and Russia on the growing list o...
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3 things the U.S. could learn from India’s new net neutrality rules
Update on June 2, 2022: In light of data retention regulations, ExpressVPN no longer has physical servers in India. Find out more. On November 28, 2017, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TR...
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5 biggest scams in history
The internet has paved the way for well-known scams such as the “Nigerian prince” or the “wealthy widow benefactor,” as well as the recently trending Venmo and PayPal scams, and dating-app cry...
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Meet Federico Tenga: The guy who teaches North Koreans about Bitcoin
Despite being the most hermetic country on Earth, North Korea is certainly no stranger to cyberspace—in both its uses and abuses. Despite a tiny local internet user base and just a few dozen local w...
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Five myths that the NSA wants you to believe about FISA 702
UPDATE: January 19, 2018 On January 18, the Senate officially voted to reauthorize FISA Section 702 in a 65-34 vote. The President will almost certainly sign the bill, and the program that has enabled...
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Zero-knowledge proofs explained: Part 1
Zero-knowledge proofs explained Part 2: Non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs Cryptography mostly concerns itself with secure communications and includes hiding information from adversaries and authen...
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USA Liberty Act passes House Judiciary Committee despite privacy concerns
A terrifying new law that could change the scope of mass surveillance just passed another hurdle. On November 8th, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee introduced the USA Liberty Act with overwhelming 2...
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