Linux is open-source, with a global community of developers constantly reviewing code and fixing vulnerabilities, one of the main reasons it’s considered so secure. But is it completely bulletproof?
One of my favorite Canadian television shows, Murdoch Mysteries, recently finished airing its 18th season. To watch it, I pulled out my Kubuntu Focus Linux gaming laptop, connected it to my LG C2 OLED ...
Hide My Ass VPN (for Linux), which begins at $11.99 per month, is a fine virtual private network (VPN) service that also comes with a nice price since it offers progressive discounts the further out ...
It may be somewhat challenging for Ubuntu users in Canada to identify the best VPN owing to an array of choices available. Determining a VPN service that provides the perfect balance of security, ...
Linux users in need of a proper VPN service, rejoice! Surfshark has just launched its very own Linux VPN with a full-blown graphic user interface (GUI). Now, for the first time ever, Linux users can ...
Surfshark is one of the better-known VPN providers and is often seen being promoted by large YouTube accounts. Today, the company announced the availability of its VPN on Linux with an entire ...
One of the best VPN services on the market has just enlarged its software architecture to meet the security needs of even more internet users. Despite being available for Ubuntu users only at the ...
Download the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client. You may need to log in with your university ID and your university password again. Pay attention whether you need the 32 or ...
Linux has always been an underground option for high-tech individuals that want to take control of their digital life, and in that same vein, a VPN for Linux is the perfect companion. Although Linux ...