Breaking borders: Canadian spy agency tracks users worldwide
They're friendly; courteous. Love hockey, maple syrup, and poutine. Are unfailingly polite, eh, and while willing to stand up for their rights prefer sternly-worded...
NSA tapping into North Korea
Do you remember the recent hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment? If so, you’ll likely also recall that speculation as to who was behind the...
Explaining the WebRTC IP leak vulnerability affecting some web browsers
UPDATE: December 6, 2017
ExpressVPN has a great new WebRTC leak test page to help you check for and learn about WebRTC leaks.
For Chrome users: Good...
David Cameron: Potentially banning chat apps
The tragic events in Paris recently have quite rightly been derided by many governments of the world but, according to some people at least,...
Through the looking glass: Warrant-less wonderland for new police radar
Who's peering through your windows late at night? Hopefully no one, but that's why homeowners shell out for pricey security systems, cameras and even...
No Wi-Fi, no problem: Hackers go low-tech to steal your data
The risks of using an unprotected, unencrypted Wi-Fi network are well-documented. Anything you transmit becomes fair game for hackers — if you decide to...
Encrypted chat apps, round two: Talk is cheap
We recently took a look at some of the most popular encrypted chat apps on the market, but as several commenters pointed out didn't...
How much should a VPN cost?
Here are the key questions to consider when settling on a VPN provider and trying to decide whether it lives up to its price.
ExpressVPN celebrates Data Privacy Day 2015
January 28 2015 is Data Privacy Day, an international effort spearheaded by staysafeonline.org to help promote the effort of ‘Respecting Privacy, Safeguarding Data and...
Want to watch “The Interview”? Watch out!
By all accounts, “The Interview” isn't that great a film. Rotten Tomatoes has just 61 percent of moviegoers and 52 percent of critics giving...