Should You Use VPN for Sports streaming?
Do you want to stream sports with your VPN service? Just hold on a second.
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Do you want to stream sports with your VPN service? Just hold on a second.
Virtual private networks (VPNs) was used mainly for business security, it was a niche market.
Hackers are taking advantage of unpatched enterprise VPN setups ‒ specifically, a long-known bug in Pulse Secure's code ‒ to spread ransomware and other nasties.
The US National Security Agency (NSA) is warning admins to patch a set of months-old security bugs that have recently come under active attack.
Advanced persistent threat (APT) actors have been exploiting recently disclosed vulnerabilities affecting enterprise VPN products from Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks and Pulse Secure, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) warns.
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VPN stands for Virtual Private Network and used to be used mainly by employees connecting to their company network remotely.
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