The online banking security paradox: why VPN protection is a problem (and how to solve it)

From banking to delivery apps — split tunneling allows you to bridge safety and speed through purpose-built, encrypted browsing

Mozilla VPN’s shortcut lands on iPhone, with macOS and Linux users also getting a boost — here’s all you need to know

Mozilla VPN’s latest updates introduce a handy iOS Control Center toggle for iPhone, alongside major performance and stability upgrades for macOS and Linux clients.

‘No-logs architecture and encryption are non-negotiable’ — ExpressVPN joins the backlash against Canada’s controversial Bill C-22

ExpressVPN has joined other VPN providers in criticizing Canada’s proposed surveillance law, warning that it could undermine the digital security millions of users rely on.

Don’t miss the big game while traveling this summer — a VPN can ensure you never miss a kick of the World Cup 2026 and protect your personal data online in the process

Taking a summer holiday shouldn’t mean missing out on your favorite sports. We explain how a top-tier VPN helps you access your home streaming platforms from anywhere in the world.

Law enforcement shuts down VPN service used by two dozen ransomware gangs

First VPN promised hackers complete anonymity for their cyberattacks. But Europol said it was able to notify the service’s users that they have now been identified.

Android 16 VPN bug turns apps installed on your phone into a leaky sink

Android 16 has a bug that lets apps route traffic outside your VPN tunnel and expose your real IP address, even with strict VPN settings enabled.

Mullvad to patch VPN fingerprinting issue to stop your activity from being tracked across servers

Following the discovery of an exit IP fingerprinting issue, Mullvad is testing a new IP assignment method that prevents third parties from tracking users across multiple servers.

Russian researcher claims state-backed MAX app secretly records users and monitors VPNs

MAX rejects the allegations, deeming the analysis “a fake,” but a Russian digital rights group could also confirm most of the security claims. Here’s how to stay safe.

European law enforcement forces pull the plug on this free VPN in massive cybercrime crackdown —here’s all we know

Europol and Eurojust have led a massive, multi-country law enforcement operation to dismantle ‘First VPN,’ a tool allegedly used by cybercriminals to hide their tracks while launching ransomware and fraud attacks.