Infected NES games for Android steal your data, text your friends, ask for cash
A nostalgic speed run through Super Mario Bros. on your Android phone could cost you more than a few extra lives, according to a recent...
Viral outbreak inspires MERS-themed malware
A human virus is a lot like a piece of malware, “downloading” itself into your system and draining your vital resources for its own...
Disable IPv6 for better VPN protection
Note: There is no need to disable IPv6 if you use the ExpressVPN app’s IPv6 Leak Protection feature, which is available on our Windows,...
How hackers can use your fingerprints to frame you – #WTFWednesday
It’s the one thing that was supposed to be truly personal to you. As unique as the special snowflake that, deep down, you believe...
Roundup: iOS 9 security features
With the Apple Watch now on store shelves and Tim Cook's company gearing up for the likely roll-out of the iPhone 6S this fall,...
Let’s make a deal: Russian hackers willing to compromise
Is this the new face of malware? According to a recent Geek article, instead of hiding behind a randomly-generated email address for bitcoin transfers,...
Pot, meet kettle: Spyware maker compromised, denies everything
Sometimes the irony is just too much. First reported by Krebs on Security, spyware-as-service provider mSpy was hacked two weeks ago but denied everything...
Introducing ExpressVPN 4.0 for Windows!
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Windows users, your wait is over! We're pleased to announce the release of ExpressVPN 4.0.2 for...
Spy Games? Google Play targeted by NSA
As the NSA fights to retain its spying power with the Patriot Act now under review, more documents from whistleblower Edward Snowden have begun...
Undiscovered malware turns Linux and BSD servers into spamming botnets
A new family of malware, dubbed “Mumblehard” by security researchers, has been successfully infecting web servers running on Linux and BSD for more than...