Why software security audits matter
Audits help ensure software is free of vulnerabilities. Find out how we incorporate them into our overall security strategy.
How to access the dark web safely and anonymously
Looking to explore the dark web? Check out our guide with step-by-step instructions to get connected.
Email masking: What it is and how to protect your email privacy
Your email address holds more power than you might realize. Once you share it online, you open the door to spam, phishing attacks, and...
What’s a possible sign of malware? 11 red flags to watch for
Malware, short for malicious software, is one of the most widespread risks on the internet. It can cause sluggish performance, display pop-ups that pester...
What is a web proxy, and how does it work?
Think you're browsing privately? Think again. Most websites can see your real IP address, track you with cookies, and log your activity—unless you take...
DHCP meaning and how the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol works
Ever wonder how your phone, laptop, or smart TV connects to the internet with zero setup on your part? That’s DHCP doing its job...
What is the IKEv2 VPN protocol?
IKEv2 is a key management protocol used in conjunction with the IPSec tunneling and encryption protocol—together, they form a secure and reliable VPN solution. Although...
Linux for old laptop: Best lightweight distros and installation guide
Repurposing an old computer with Linux is a great way to create a secure and privacy-focused machine for free.
NAT “firewall”: Everything you need to know about network security
NAT (Network Address Translation) is a feature built into most routers, helping to manage traffic between your devices and the internet. It rewrites private...
What is IPsec? How this security protocol protects your network
IPsec, short for Internet Protocol Security, is a protocol suite designed to protect data as it travels across the internet. Whether you’re connecting to...
How to prevent phishing attacks: Best practices and prevention tips
Phishing is by far the most common “hack” used to steal passwords, take over accounts, and enter systems without authorization.
Can a PDF have a virus? How to stay safe
PDFs are everywhere—invoices, resumes, e-books, tickets, reports. But here’s the thing: not every PDF is safe. Some are infected with malware that can quietly...
4 tips to create a strong password and keep your accounts secure in 2025
It’s no secret that strong passwords are essential for securing the dozens (or more) of online accounts you use each day, from email to...