How To Watch Justice League Online From Anywhere

With a VPN, you can easily change your IP address to one from the US and stream Justice League online. If you want to try it, you need to: The movie was considered a major flop, but even then, public interest didn’t wane, and a couple of years later, there were campaigns to release the Snyder Cut, which soon followed. Despite that, the film didn’t fare well, and Warner Bros....

February 26, 2023 · 4 min · 763 words · Beverley Posey

How To Watch Luther From Anywhere In 2023

Luther is available on BBC iPlayer. If you want to watch it from your own country, you need a VPN. Since BBC iPlayer is only available in the UK, connecting to a UK server will allow you to unblock Luther and many other shows available there. A VPN will make BBC iPlayer think you’re watching from the UK so you can watch Luther from anywhere in the world. Start Watching Luther Now!...

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 621 words · April Stevens

How To Watch Rugby Online For Free From Anywhere

If you’d rather use a free stream (that isn’t available in your country), all you need to do is download a VPN (Virtual Private Network): Some websites do support multiple countries, such as Prime Video and RugbyPass, which lets you watch rugby games online in Asia and across Europe. This includes games like the Tri-Nations and 4-Nations Rugby. However, to get around most geo-blocks, you’ll need a VPN (Virtual Private Network)....

February 26, 2023 · 9 min · 1868 words · Tonya Villegas

How To Watch Star Trek Discovery Online On Netflix In 2023

You only need a VPN to watch Star Trek: Discovery! VPNs trick streaming platforms like Netflix into thinking you’re in a different location by changing your IP address. After testing 30+ VPNs, I highly recommend ExpressVPN. It offers you a large server network and fantastic speed, so you can watch Star Trek: Discovery from anywhere. You can also use its 30-day money-back guarantee to give it a try before you decide....

February 26, 2023 · 5 min · 883 words · Dayna Marshall

How To Watch Stranger Things Season 4 From Anywhere In 2023

The easiest way to access Netflix and stream Stranger Things is with a VPN. This simple app lets you change your virtual location. For example, if you’re traveling to a country where Netflix isn’t available, such as China, you can use a VPN to connect to a server in your home country, such as the US, and watch Stranger Things as if you’re there. My team and I tested over 70 VPNs, and ExpressVPN comes out on top for watching Stranger Things from anywhere....

February 26, 2023 · 9 min · 1818 words · Jerome Kimbrell

How To Watch The Walking Dead Online From Anywhere

For more options besides Netflix, here’s where you can watch The Walking Dead: If you don’t live in the regions above, you can still watch The Walking Dead from anywhere. You’ll just need a VPN. Where is The Walking Dead Available Online? The Walking Dead TV series is available to watch on multiple streaming sites. Like most AMC productions, mainstream streaming platforms – such as Netflix – feature the show, so watching The Walking Dead online shouldn’t be a hassle....

February 26, 2023 · 8 min · 1665 words · Ava Allen

How To Watch War From Anywhere In 2023

You can unblock Hulu’s US library with a VPN. A VPN changes your IP address and hides your real location. This way, streaming platforms like Hulu will believe that you’re in a different location, giving you access to all its movies and shows. After testing 30+ VPNs, I can safely recommend ExpressVPN. You get instant access to hundreds of US servers to unblock Hulu from anywhere. Remember that you can try ExpressVPN risk-free as it’s backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee....

February 26, 2023 · 4 min · 765 words · Maia Banks

India S Government Blocks 43 Mobile Apps To Protect The State

It looks like they will be continuing to do so until economic and geopolitical compromises are better established in the region. There was a response from the Indian government IT ministry earlier in June when the government blocked 59 Chinese apps. Among these was the giant, TikTok. 118 prominent apps were blocked in September including WeChat Work, PUBG Mobile lite, and Baidu among many others. In terms of September statistics, the amount of blocked Chinese-linked apps was a total of 224....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 502 words · June Brown

Interview With John Shier From Sophos About The Cybersecurity Landscape Vpnoverview Com

Some background on Sophos Sophos is a company that does research on ‘all things security’. While Sophos initially focused mainly on providing cybersecurity services for medium to large-sized businesses, the company nowadays also provides cybersecurity solutions for consumers, although this is not the main point of focus. John Shier explains that within Sophos, there are different groups with various fields of expertise and responsibilities. For instance, Sophos Labs is focused largely on protection and threat intelligence....

February 26, 2023 · 6 min · 1227 words · Robert Smith

Lockbit Gang Claims Responsibility Cyberattack Continental Ag

The breach came to light in August this year following a press release from Continental AG, though at the time, the company did not say that any data was stolen in the incident. However, LockBit has threatened to publish “all available data” on its data leak site today at 3:45 PM (UTC). The group has not revealed any details regarding the kind of data it claims was pried away from Continental AG....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 495 words · Jonathon Bulger

Lockbit Ransomware Gang Breaches La Housing Authority

LockBit shared images of stolen HACLA data on its website. The group is threatening to leak the stolen data on the dark web on January 12 if the agency refuses to meet its ransom demands. The HACLA website is still functional. However, the agency says it’s experiencing some “technical difficulties.” “The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (“HACLA”) is experiencing technical difficulties. We are working to investigate the source of disruption and restore full functionality to our systems....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 431 words · Margaret Rawlings

Making The Internet Great Again An Interview With Michael Schapria

Michael: From a performance perspective, the issues are piling up. Cloud computing, for example, presents a big challenge. The communication demands are growing at a very fast pace, and because the internet was designed in a very different era, we are seeing suboptimal performance. We are left having to catch up, to accelerate the internet and make it more secure. One of the biggest issues we face is that we cannot shut down the internet and replace it, as might be the best solution; a single solution that we can all adhere to....

February 26, 2023 · 5 min · 992 words · Lillian Welch

Marriott Suffers New Data Breach 20 Gb Of Data Stolen

The BWI Airport Marriott in Maryland, USA, appears to be the source of the stolen data. DataBreaches.net broke the news after learning about the breach directly from the threat actor. A Marriott representative confirmed the breach to the website. Threat Actor Emailed Several Marriott Employees In a blog post, DataBreaches said it received a message from the threat actor on June 28, claiming they have siphoned 20 GB of files from a BWI Airport Marriott server....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 629 words · Charles Blackburn

Nord Security Raises 100 Million In First Ever Round Of Funding

About Nord Security and its Recent History Despite never raising money prior to Thursday’s announcement, Nord Security and its suite of products have seen impressive growth over the years. Its security team consists of 1,700 people, with plans to add another 200. Its VPN service, NordVPN, is perhaps its most well-recognized offering. It consistently ranks among the top VPNs in the market. Here are some of the other popular products that Nord Security offers:...

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 548 words · Alfredo Mcneil

Okta Reveals New Information About Lapsus Breach

Okta said that Lapsus$ — believed to be based in South America — gained access to certain customer data through a third-party contractor in January 2022. In a statement, Okta Chief Security Officer David Bradbury provided a timeline of key events surrounding the incident. Bradbury also reassured customers that Okta itself was not breached, and that its customers do not need to take any action on their end. Okta Sub-Processor Sitel Targeted On March 22, the prolific ransomware group Lapsus$ posted screenshots on its Telegram channel, claiming it contained Okta customer data....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 439 words · Elizabeth Ponce

Openssl To Release Patch For Critical Vulnerability

OpenSSL is an open-source encryption toolkit that supports secure online communications. Many servers and operating systems use a version of OpenSSL. The OpenSSL team did not shed more light on this bug as a security measure. The patch — OpenSSL 3.0.7 — will be released between 13:00 to 17:00 UTC. What Is OpenSSL? OpenSSL is ubiquitous; it is one of the most widely used Apache Foundation modules. When you visit any website, the chances are that your traffic is being routed through an OpenSSL tunnel to secure the session....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 500 words · Vincent Kelley

Phishers Impersonate Pfizer In Wave Of Sophisticated Scams

In this latest iteration of “Fresh Phish” by Roger Kay, the focus is on a “Request for Quotation Scam” (RFQ) orchestrated by cybercriminals. According to INKY’s analyses, the scam comprises “A fake request for proposal sent from a new or freemail Pfizer look-alike domain” conducted by black hat hackers. INKY has found 410 phishing attempts targetting victims launched between August 15th and December 13th, 2021. The Request for Quotation Scam According to INKY, the Request for Quotation scam, or RFQ scam, involves emails that impersonate Pfizer....

February 26, 2023 · 4 min · 832 words · Cordelia Maestas

Riot Games Cyber Breach Users Can Expect Game Patch Delays

The popular video game company said the breach was the result of a social engineering attack and also caused delays in game patch releases. Riot Games said it is yet to find any indication that the attacker stole player data or personal information. However, the developer noted that it is still carrying out its investigation. Game Development Teams Tell Users to Expect Delayed Patches Riot Games — headquartered in Los Angeles but owned by the Chinese conglomerate Tencent — has several highly-popular video games, such as League of Legends, Valorant, and Legend of Runeterra, all of which have millions of daily active users....

February 26, 2023 · 3 min · 428 words · Alison Smith

Secure Your Hybrid Cloud Configurations With Alcide

We created a new kind of solution, one designed specifically for the complex hybrid, multi-cloud environment, and one that works for all the stakeholders who operate and protect it. Alcide was established in mid-2016. We have grown to about 25 employees and we are well-funded and backed by Intel Capital and a couple of other major investors. We launched our product on April 2018 at AWS Summit San Francisco. Our product is currently GA and is installed in a couple of POC-sites....

February 26, 2023 · 5 min · 872 words · Steven Cathey

Serious Security Vulnerability In Major Video Calling Sdk

There are several cybersecurity research teams out there working overtime, dealing with upcoming and ongoing threats. One of these specialist teams, the McAfee Advanced Threat Research (ATR) team to be precise, has revealed in-depth research about a potentially severe security flaw in a widely used video calling software development kit, or SDK. While analyzing communication with a personal robot called ‘temi’, they have come across an eyebrow-raising vulnerability with Agora....

February 26, 2023 · 4 min · 670 words · Angelo Johnson