VPN server added Egypt!

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We added 13 new VPN servers in our network. We added a VPN Server in Lisbon, Portugal, and a VPN server in Egypt! We added 13 new VPN servers to our VPN. We added a VPN Server in Lisbon, Portugal, and a VPN server in Egypt

Here are the details:

  • VPN Portugal Lisbon (LOC1 S2) - 64 IP addresses
  • United States, New Jersey, Clifton VPN - 126 IP addresses
  • VPN Panama, Panama City - 124 IP addresses
  • VPN Egypt, Cairo - 16 IP addresses
  • VPN Spain, Madrid (LOC1 S2) - 60 IP addresses
  • United States, Washington, Seattle (VPN LOC1 S3) - 124 IP addresses
  • United States, Washington, Seattle (VPN LOC1 S4) - 124 IP addresses
  • United States, Washington, Seattle (VPN LOC1 S5) - 124 IP addresses
  • States STATES, New York, Manhattan VPN (LOC1 S7) - 126 IP addresses
  • United States, Georgia, Atlanta VPN (LOC1 S1) - 126 IP addresses
  • United States, Georgia, Atlanta (VPN LOC1 S2) - 126 IP addresses
  • USA, Georgia, Atlanta VPN (LOC1 S3) - 126 IP addresses
  • United States, Georgia, Atlanta VPN (LOC1 S4) - 126
  • IP

This brings the total to 147 servers in 31 countries with 16665

IP

We now have VPN servers across the entire United States - .. check out our list of USA VPN servers

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VPN server in Greece and 23 other added servers!

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This month, so far, we have added 24 new VPN servers and 2708 IP addresses to our VPN. We've added a bunch of other VPN servers in Chicago, USA and Germany, and a VPN server in Greece

The details :!

  • Brasil Joao Pessoa VPN - 127 IP addresses
  • Germany, Bavaria, Nuremberg VPN (LOC2 S1) - 124 IP addresses
  • Germany, Bavaria, Nuremberg VPN (LOC2 S2) - 124 IP addresses
  • Greece, Athens VPN - 60 IP addresses
  • Netherlands, Amsterdam (VPN LOC1 S3) - 118 IP addresses
  • Netherlands, Schiedam VPN - IP 127
  • United States, Ohio, Columbus VPN (LOC1 S1) - 102 IP addresses
  • States States, Ohio, Columbus VPN (LOC1 S2) - 100 IP addresses
  • United States, Ohio, Columbus VPN (LOC1 S3) - 100 IP addresses
  • United States, Ohio, Columbus VPN (LOC1 S4) - 100 IP addresses
  • United States, Ohio, Columbus VPN (LOC1 S5) - 100 IP addresses
  • United States, Illinois, Chicago (VPN LOC4 S1) - 61 IP addresses
  • United States, Illinois, Chicago (VPN LOC4 S2) - 61 IP addresses
  • United States, Indiana, South Bend (VPN LOC1 S1) - 124 IP addresses
  • United States, Indiana, South Bend (VPN LOC1 S2) - 124 IP addresses
  • United States, Indiana, South Bend (VPN LOC1 S3) - 124 IP addresses
  • States STATES, New Jersey, North Bergen VPN (NP3 S1) - 129 IP addresses
  • United States, New Jersey, North Bergen VPN (NP3 S2) - 129 IP addresses
  • US , New Jersey, North Bergen VPN (NP3 S3) - 129 IP addresses
  • United States, New Jersey, North Bergen VPN (NP3 S4) - 129 IP addresses
  • US New Jersey, North Bergen VPN (NP3 S5) - 129 IP addresses
  • United States, New York, Manhattan VPN (LOC1 S9) - 129 IP addresses
  • United States, New York, Manhattan VPN (LOC1 S10) - 129 IP addresses
  • United States, New York, Manhattan VPN (LOC1 S11) - 129
  • IP

This brings the total to 240 servers in 42 countries with 27,415 IP addresses.

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Survey reveals online reach of security concerns

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Much of European Internet users are worried about their safety while surfing the web, according to a new survey by Eurobarometer.

89% of respondents said they avoid disclosing personal information online at any price, so that three quarters of people said they thought the risk of cybercrime has increased over the last year. Following this, more than one in ten reported being targeted by online fraudsters and 8% of people reported being victims of identity fraud.

Even more alarming was the revelation of the fraud prevention service CIFAS the UK earlier this year that online fraud had "exploded" 30% in the first quarter in 2012, largely due to an increase of the 40% surge in identity fraud.

However, despite the overwhelming concerns of most users and disturbing fraud figures, half of those interviewed for the Eurobarometer survey admitted they had taken no steps to intensify their security online by modifying one of their passwords in the last 12 months.

Indeed, while 48% of people said they did their banking on the Internet, more than one-half of them said they were unsure about the safety of the conduct financial transactions online. So what's fueling this unusual situation where people are really concerned about their safety online, but continuing to use the Internet in the same way, despite these concerns?

Well, according to the survey, it is a question of education. 59% of people said they felt under-informed about the dangers of cybercrime, while calls to CIFAS and the European Commission repeatedly for people to increase their online security apparently fell into the ear of deaf.

However, it is very simple step anyone can take to make them feel more comfortable when accessing the internet. A virtual private network (VPN) allows users to surf the web anonymously, which means their personal data - financial or otherwise - are kept hidden and away from the prying eyes of fraudsters and cybercriminals

In a time when criminals are. increasingly tech-savvy, do not employ the use of the latest in software encryption and privacy - as a virtual private network - leaves you open potentially disastrous consequences. Learn more about how VPNs work.

Spambot arrest underscores the need for online security

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third Botnet spam email in the world, a system that was responsible for a considerable proportion of the world unjustified email advertisements, has finally closing last month, highlighting the need for greater online security in an age of increasingly digital.

The botnet, known in the world of piracy as "Grum", was taken down in two stages by the Dutch authorities, who were able to locate the servers of several "command and control" centers with the help of the California security firm FireEye Malware Intelligence. The servers were used to control a large amount of "zombie" computers, which then pushed millions of spam emails to users worldwide over a period of several years.

The second stage of the operation was to convince Internet service providers in Panama, Russia and Ukraine to close the main server of the botnet. This action was taken after considerable collective effort of several anti-spam organizations, cooperating to destroy a system that has been said to be responsible for 33% of the global total number of spam messages over four years.

Botnets are created by organized criminal gangs that distribute malware to unprotected computer systems, taking advantage of poor online security has become so commonplace in this day and age. Once infected, computers become "zombies", obeying the instructions of a server controlled by the gang without the knowledge of the owner. The criminals then use an army of zombies to send millions - or even billions -. spam emails each day, generating millions of dollars in advertising revenue, either by sending links to legitimate or fraudulent websites

with a growing number of Internet users connect to the World Wide Web on vulnerable wireless hotspots, the risk of being infected by malware Grum style has never been higher. However, users can protect themselves against similar threats by purchasing the reliable VPN service department, enabling them to protect themselves online, even on public WiFi connections. A VPN ensures that the web traffic of a user is encrypted, reducing the ability to broadcast inadvertently passwords to other users on the same network.

While international authorities will continue to remain vigilant, so most of us have these basic steps to secure our own machines, we could significantly reduce the effectiveness of Grum botnets style in the future .

Who steals your trade secrets?

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small business owners naturally concerned about all aspects of their business. Without the presence of a dedicated IT department, online security is still a major concern, but not something that usually takes priority until it goes wrong. How can you ensure that your business is safe and prevent critical computer attacks against hackers and virus-spreaders?

Small businesses are increasingly at risk from hacking attacks by people trying to steal data. The pirates are not stupid: they know you probably can not afford the same level of protection as the big boys can. You can do your best with firewalls and online security policies, but if someone really wants to get into your system, chances are they probably will. About 40% of hacking attacks are directed at small and medium enterprises, compared with only 23% performed at larger companies.

It is not only your own data you need to worry. If you keep customer data files with information such as names, addresses and credit card numbers, you sit on the fortune of a potential pirate. As a business owner, it is a primary responsibility to keep the details of your customers safely. Small businesses succeed and fail on reputation and word of mouth - lose it and you face losing customers. However, there are methods and products available that can greatly improve your safety net.

How a VPN can help

A VPN or Virtual Private Network, is an affordable and easy way for you to keep your business safe. It builds a wall around your entire online business by encrypting, creating an anonymous connection. A VPN keeps your secret web traffic with up to date encryption technology. Even if you have staff using public connections or open when out of office, he will always keep your private traffic.

A VPN provides a highly effective partnership when paired with a quality anti-virus protection program. This provides protection for your stored data and keeps your equipment safe from thieves, allowing you to go some way to protect you and your customers.

A VPN can help you give your small business big style enterprise protection without requiring any technical knowledge. Is it worth the risk not using?

UK launches more attacks on Internet session than elsewhere

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A report published by a Web security company leader last week contained some interesting results in respect to attacks over the internet.

The survey, conducted by Incapsula, confirmed that, although global superpowers the US and China produce the largest number of attacks on websites, it is in fact the United Kingdom has the highest percentage of attacks by computer session to 0.86%.

Another surprising finding is that countries such as Denmark and Hungary top the list, taking the dubious mantle to China and (in the case of Denmark) in the United States, pushing states to third on 0.62%.

However, in response to its findings, Incapsula were keen to add that the statistics were subject to distortions if a country has been subjected to "attacks bursts" or a particularly nasty hacker. In the case of Denmark, for example, the analyzed month saw a single hacker responsible for the deployment of a variety of automated attacks at once, which greatly increases the ratio of the country.

Although the information collected by Incapsula not go into too much detail, there are two things that every computer user should take with them when playing this kind of information. The first is how widespread the threat of attack is, even when limiting the entire UK. The second is that one particularly determined attacker can launch attacks on a large number of computers at one time. In short, Internet safety should be a primary concern wherever you are, so small that you can instinctively that the threat may be.

In addition to that you are monitored by an updated antivirus program with firewall security, another step you can take to strengthen your Internet security is to use a virtual private network, or VPN. In not only hide your web traffic from view, but you also IP address, a VPN means that, while being well guarded against automated attacks such as Trojan and worm virus, you can ensure that your personal data as they entered online are encrypted, thwarting unwanted efforts "nosy" to see sensitive or vital information.

European Commission defends Do not follow standards

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Although the concern over the invaded and exploited even private life is a continuous process, it is not only the criminals online viruses that are prompting concerns

in the eyes of many people, the use of "cookies" on certain websites -. small files that recognize users on an IP address when they revisit a particular site -. is a concern too

While cookies have perfectly legitimate uses - allowing users to connect to sites like Facebook, for example - their use by advertising companies that serve advertisements on many different sites means that these companies can deduct the browsing habits of a user and to effectively track users across the web. For many companies, this is an important tool for effective direct target marketing to consumers; However, for many users, it is the equivalent of "cyber-harassment".

Last week, the European Commissioner Neelie Kroes spoke against tracking users online by web companies, saying a standard that was originally designed to protect privacy on the web was " consumers watered down ".

the Do Not Track (DNT) standard has been described by the World Wide Web Consortium according to the value of work and the drafting of a year. However, the successful implementation of the standard has been hit by delays and a proposal to exempt the marketing, which has angered Kroes, who said that the work to standardize the practice was not going to plan .

European laws require websites to obtain authorization expressed by users before using cookies came into force in May, and the commissioners to Information Office (ICO) has threatened a crackdown on companies that do not comply.

It will be reassuring for many across both the UK and Europe to hear that government agencies are working to help them better control over their online privacy. However, there are already measures available to users who are eager to anonymous navigation, including the use of a virtual private network, or VPN connection.

Although the decision to accept or reject a cookie depends on your browser settings, and will not be affected by a VPN connection, a VPN connection will protect users against the most widespread threat of "nosy "- helping to ensure anonymous browsing and doing everything, sensitive personal information encrypted in transmission and hidden from prying eyes.

Huge violation of tax agency in the highlights of the United States must protect sensitive information

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Huge violation of tax agency in the highlights of the United States must protect sensitive information -

In what is described as the biggest violation against a single agency taxation in the United States, some credit card numbers 387000 and 3.6 million social security numbers were compromised by cyber criminals who managed to hack into computer systems and retrieve details for all residents South Carolina, past and present who filed a tax return since 1998.

Following an investigation, it was revealed that the attacks were sometimes launched at the end of August and were discovered 10 October.

Fortunately for most residents of South Carolina, the majority of credit card numbers were protected by strong encryption mechanisms. However, about 16,000 were left plain and were therefore open to illegally use once in the wrong hands.

Although state officials have defended the error, indicating that the attack could have happened to anyone, others disagree. Michael Huhns, President of Engineering Insurance Information Service Center at the University of South Carolina, said the failure was "inexcusable" and that residents of South Carolina have a right to be surprised and upset at violation.

While the attack was unprecedented in terms of its size and the target, hacks larger scale were conducted on the websites of private companies before, with 213 systems in total already failed to States States this year. These new and recent stories revealing the extent of identity theft in the UK, should be food for thought for all those concerned about the vulnerability of their computer, phone or network 'business.

One of the best ways to protect your information when connecting to the Internet is to use a virtual private network, or VPN. A virtual private network allows you to hide all traffic - including the IP address of the user - anyone who might happen to espionage, which means users can browse with reduced fear of them or their customers, the details being stolen. First against threats of data and identity theft, a VPN connection is also affordable and manageable as it is effective.

New Creation Office HideMyAss

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We like to do things a little differently here Privax. Today we have a new update for office decoration and if you have seen our previous posts, you'll know this is not the first time we decided to graffiti our walls. Visit our latest mural ...

VPN wall

Grab a bargain in our Christmas Sale!

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VPN promotion

Here, the headquarters HideMyAss, we get always happy Christmas. It must be said that we are now based in central London, which is ablaze with lights and festive decorations.

Of course, given the amount of online shopping in December and many of our customers who will be traveling during this period, we want to help you stay safe online, so this year, we started our Christmas Sale at the beginning and will continue until the end of 2012.

We offer a huge 24% off the price of a HMA 12 months! PRO VPN subscription - up to $ 59.99, equivalent to $ 4.99 per month - a great price to keep you safe online throughout the year. A 6-month subscription is $ 39.99 and now one month is only $ 9.99. Remember, if you order a subscription to automatic renewal, you will only pay the sale price on renewals. You can order yours here: www.hidemyass.com/xmas

A HMA! PRO subscription VPN makes a great gift for any parent who lives abroad or travel a lot - or who just wants to stay safe when public WiFi networks. You can set up a new account and simply handover the log in details (remember to change the email address as well!) - As our PRO VPN can be installed on an unlimited number of computers, phones or tablets - as long as only two devices are connected together.

So make sure you do not get stuck this Christmas without access to your favorite websites and grab a bargain in our sales!

Google vs. China: which is the global threat

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Erich Schmidt, chief author and outspoken of Google, launched a scathing tirade against online censorship in China, aiming to "threaten" state supported by gangs of cyber criminals in the country and police the internet. Maverick? Hero? Scoundrel? We are not quite sure what to make of Mr. Schmidt, not to mention China.

In a new book titled The New Digital Age , Schmidt describes what he considers the "disparity" between the Chinese and US approach to both freedom of the Internet and corporate espionage, with the growing superpower Far East accused of lacking the "American sense of fair play." (of course, we could not tell if the views of Schmidt on payment of corporation tax are affected by this sense of fair play!)

the book's authors also express concern about the growing influence of the Chinese government in the online world. the rapid spread of Chinese technology makes it easier for the regime to control the flow of information into and out of the country, as well as giving them the opportunity to pursue their own industrial espionage program. While it also worth noting that Google themselves are hardly knights in shining armor web. Google has been criticized in the heavy world in the past, particularly on its own dubious decision on privacy ...

However, Google has fought long and hard for users Chinese, struggling against the Chinese authorities and aggressive online censorship program before finally admitting defeat early in the new year - removing a new feature designed to inform Google users in China about a number of blocked keywords. In the past, Google re-routed requests from mainland China research through its uncensored Hong Kong site, although the government "Great Firewall" put an end to this practice by the end of 2012.

If you are affected by the ever-increasing activities of China's censorship of a VPN provider can be a perfect solution. A trusted VPN provider allows long suffering of Web users to avoid the geo-restricted content and beat national censorship programs, giving them unlimited free Internet access - just the way it should be

the use of a VPN provider will keep your information away from prying eyes and protect your online identity - crucial for those who have access to the Internet via an unsecured connection or for those concerned about the state-sponsored industrial espionage.

Increasingly affected by pirates

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When Facebook and Twitter first published news of their security violations, many people have failed to realize the extent of these attacks actually were. Last week, the likes of Apple, Microsoft and Zendesk - a customer service software provider for sites such as Tumblr, Pinterest and Twitter - all announced that they too had been hacked in a way very similar

. Like Facebook, Apple and Microsoft have found that several staff computers were infected with malware, but they could find no evidence of customer data being compromised. Apple said the attack took advantage of a flawed browser Java plug-in. The Company believes that the hack could well have been an attempt to steal the secrets of research and business, and has already completed at least one server used in an attack on a hosting company in Ukraine.

Microsoft was not quite as talkative than his rivals, simply stating that his machines had been "infected by malicious software by using techniques similar to those documented by other organizations" and that he was not a surprise to the company that "has to struggle with persistent and determined adversaries" Although more eloquently than that released by Apple, the message is the same -.. the infection happened by malware and the alleged motive was access to secrets and research

hack Zendesk was a bit of a problem as the software giant "as a compromise mail user addresses and - possibly - contact information mentioned in emails support sent to businesses. Not good. Pinterest and Tumblr are now urging all users who contacted them for support to check emails they sent to all personal information after Zendesk vulnerability discovered earlier this week last. In slightly better news, Zendesk quickly patched the issue and blocked access pirates. The company said that they are also "fully committed to working with the authorities to bring anyone involved to justice."

If you want to reduce the risk of having your personal information stolen and then disable Java is an excellent place to start. You can also ensure that you have downloaded the latest version of Java can help protect your computer. Beyond this, using a VPN service and ensure that your VPN is enabled at any time surfing the web is also a great way to help your private documents remain so.

UK hacker infiltrates computer system of the prison - while serving a sentence of five years for a £ 15 million cyber crime

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Usually when a pirate is sent prison, he can wait his days of piracy to be more in the foreseeable future. However, where the cyber criminal Nicholas Webber was sentenced to five years, he quickly threw the rule book of the window, join the computer class from prison in London and hacking into its computer system.

The former 21 year purge time in the UK for the internet forum race on the Market Ghost crime, which offered a platform where the credit card information of its users may 8000 stolen exchange and advise on the creation of computer viruses. When Webber was convicted in 2011 it was estimated that he had orchestrated fraud in the region of £ 15 million - all in the comfort of a luxury penthouse suite, paid for, of course, by a credit card fly.

What has the prison - HMP Isis - to let him approach a computer remains a mystery, but they argue that, when the attack took place in the first year of the sentence Webber the network was secure and no data was never at risk of being compromised. However, it said his actions caused "major panic" and it is still unclear what - if anything -. He managed to access

The holding jail Michael Fox, a professor of computer course, responsible for the incident. Furthermore, Mr. Fox said he did not know why Webber was in jail and blames prison for it to register for the first class. Mr. Fox was banned access to the prison again and although Kensington and Chelsea College exonerated of any wrongdoing, he has since been unable to find work and is now claiming unfair dismissal from the prison - from where the reason why Webber audacious hacking details have now come to light.

So you can be assured that Webber probably will not be going anywhere near a computer anytime soon, there are unfortunately many pirates there, pending a opportunity to strike. An easy way to give your computer an extra level of protection is using a VPN service every time you browse the Web. A VPN makes it much harder for all hackers to access your personal information and help you feel safer when you're online.

The Big Internet names revealed that victims of sophisticated malware

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online malware is usually associated with smaller websites, email phishing and suspicious links posted on social networks, but recent infection two US major sites has highlighted the dangers of letting your guard down on the web, even during the visit of the most famous pages.

According to Web Threats AVG Research Team, two of the most recent victims of cyber crime sophisticated campaigns are trusted household names whose sites are visited by millions of users around the world every day - online and MSN news giant US broadcaster NBC.

A page on MSN Italy was targeted by malicious code which then infected visitors' machines and claimed that their PCs had been locked by the US Department of Justice. This 'ransomware' generated message acknowledging the user to download a number of illegal files, before inviting them to pay a "fine" to regain control of their system. To their surprise, the users who made the payment observed that the message is not authentic, and that the only way to correctly regain control of their computers was to initiate a clean start to try and remove malware.

In a similar attack on the NBC site, an exploit kit was used to target site visitors by installing the Citadel Trojan increasingly common on their computers. The malware - which has about 300 variants - is programmed to steal sensitive information, including bank details and passwords

It is alarming to discover that even websites that are managed by companies no shortage of funds to invest in. sophisticated security systems can still be victims of this form of cyber threat - Hide My Ass! expects the rolling head on MSN and NBC HQ in the very near future.

owners of PC Tech-savvy already know and reliable anti-virus package / firewall day is essential when it comes to arm yourself against online threats. But if you want to add even more security to your connection, you may want to consider investing in a VPN service. A VPN works by anonymously encrypting your Internet activity, making it more difficult for future snoops access to your sensitive information.

2013 Symantec report shows net increase of online threats

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online security company Symantec recently released its 2013 Internet Security Threat Report, which is a play about disappointing for companies and individuals because it paints a very threatening to the state of cybercrime today. The seemingly endless list of recent, high-profile security breaches could mean that it's not a surprise to many, but here are some of the main findings of the report:

up 42% targeted attacks during 2012

This alarming statistic in a way sums up the current form of online security landscape. Cyber ​​attacks are becoming less passive and more focused on specific targets. Rather than an attack is something that an individual stumbles in unhappy when browsing online or opening a dangerous attachment, it is now increasingly common for companies and institutions to actively target by attacks specially designed.

increase in threat to SMEs

The report goes on to say that 31% of all targeted attacks are on the small and medium enterprises (SMEs); that is, 250 or fewer employees. It may seem cons-intuitive that there should be such a focus on SMEs, since the gain is generally likely to be much lower than a successful attack on a large company or institution. However, according to Andy Singer, Symantec, the reason behind this is that SMEs' lack of more adequate protection "against online threats and are sometimes used as a" springboard to bigger targets. "

'trough' biggest attacks

the report also highlighted the prevalence of a specific kind of threat, commonly known as an attack of "hole water ", which seeks not the business on which the malicious code website is seated, but individual visitors to the site. the malware is planted on the site, allowing all visitors to its pages open to indirect attack . Symantec notes that on one day 500 companies have been targeted in this way, allowing hackers to access to information valuable customer.

These three observations of the Symantec report should encourage enterprises and individuals to be more wary of the threat of crime online than ever before. Be sure to keep antivirus software up to date, and you use a reliable VPN service. A VPN can help protect against online spying potential to keep your personal information more secure from intruders.

Hide My Ass! May competition: Win Free HMA PRO VPN

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This is the beginning of May, which means the beginning of a new monthly contest Facebook

For a chance to win! a price, simply begin to contribute to the Hide My Ass! Facebook group.

Our Top Fans leaderboard awards points to individuals for their contribution activities (such as messages, comments and likes) and our rating system will reward participation in quality over quantity.

We re giving the following prizes to our top three Facebook fans:

1st Place: 12 Months Free Hide My Ass! Subscription VPN PRO
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you can check your ranking here

Note: .. Users who already have a free VPN HMA active subscription will not be eligible for this competition

We will announce the winners at the end of the month!

News Roundup: Qualcomm and Kaspersky signs security agreement, Firefox 21 days update includes three critical fixes and Facebook targeted by malware Dorkbot

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Qualcomm and Kaspersky agreement security agreement for Android devices

Qualcomm signed a mobile security agreement with Kaspersky Lab this week to install the company's security software on all Android devices powered by Snapdragon processors from Qualcomm . Customers who make Android mobile phones and tablet PCs that use Snapdragon processors will have the chance to pre-load the Kaspersky Internet Security on the devices. Kaspersky already has more than 80 similar agreements with companies around the world, meaning greater global awareness of the need for tablet and mobile Internet protection.

Firefox 21 launched three critical patches

Mozilla Firefox have released 21 in the latest update of the Mozilla browser system, including better social media integration and three critical fixes for security issues considered high risk. Two holes were said to be in the maintenance department Mozilla, although the company said that only one of those left risk browser remote operating. Users are encouraged to update manually as soon as possible, although if automatic updates are enabled, then the browser will automatically update the next time it is opened.

Facebook hit by a new variant of Dorkbot malware

is chat service website was targeted by a new variant of malware Dorkbot in an attempt to steal passwords of Facebook users. Bitdefender researchers warn that US users, India, Portugal, Germany, Turkey, the UK and Romania have all been targeted and have said that although they could not be sure of the full extent of the infection, they counted 9,000 links to malware within 24 hours. Bitdefender informed Facebook as soon as they found the malware and say that the company removed the infection quickly.

The infection was downloaded on victims' computers through a file with a fake JPG extension and, once installed, controlled user Internet activity and harvested passwords he met. The Dorkbot infection is particularly aggressive because it is able to update and block antivirus programs to perform security updates. Variants of this malware have been circulating on the web since 03, and the last has made a significant appearance in 2011.

China is the victim or the perpetrator in the cyber war?

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While US President Barack Obama will be hoping to soothe strained relations cyber between himself and Chinese leader Xi Jinping during a meeting in California this week, national media go to war. Hu Xijin, editor in chief of Beijing newspaper Global Times, accused the US of playing for his country reports hacking activities to obtain the support of an online police force. "We think you shout about as an excuse to establish an Internet army. Comments are represented by the United States as either extreme paranoia or covering a guilty conscience, but there a point?

After the failure of both SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act), it seems America is slightly xenophobic effect regarding the activity Internet. SOPA in particular has been criticized for targeting of "foreigners" pirates while giving US companies powers in the agreements of "good faith" type. On the eve of these meetings, various US media give coverage premium alleged hacking incidents by the Chinese government. Meanwhile, China's response has remained resolutely to the party line; "China pays great attention to cybersecurity issues, and is firmly opposed to all forms of hacker attacks," said the spokesman of the Foreign Ministry Hong Lei. 'Baseless accusations will not help solve this issue.

the recent rhetoric went far as to accuse the official bodies to be implicit in the attacks, with Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel openly declaring at a security conference in Singapore that "... some appear to be linked to the Chinese government and military. in the past, China has said that these concerns do not take into account either the Pentagon or security levels of their own capabilities without recourse to fly. as fascinating as the war of words is, what are the two largest economies in the world and as such, it is very important to us that they reach a consensus on the issue of increasingly tense Internet security -. And soon

though you're probably not likely to be the target of government attacks top-secret, with such dubious cyber activity there it is well worth increasing your Internet security by putting up a service VPN . The VPN adds an extra layer of protection to your data, helping to ensure your private information remains protected online.

News Roundup: Cover your webcam, the glove that will take a phone call and Yahoo together to release the inactive email addresses

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Users of computers invited to cover their webcams

an investigation by BBC Radio 5 live has discovered a series of websites that allow hackers to exchange or sell pictures and videos of people who have stolen through webcams compromise. The survey also exposed a flourishing black market which deals with access to these infiltrators machines - often for just pennies. Although some groups question the extent of piracy in webcams is, other groups such as Childnet International have advised computer users to cover their webcams, or if possible to turn towards a wall when not not in use, as an additional safety measure.

The £ 1000 glove that allows you to take a phone call

you might soon be able to answer a call simply by holding a gloved hand to your hear. Artist Sean Miles took pairs of vintage designer gloves and combined them with different parts of handsets that have been recycled by O2, in order to get people to think about recycling. The gloves feature a speaker in the thumb and a microphone in the little finger, and can connect to a phone via Bluetooth. When was the traditional "call me" gesture, the user is able to talk on their mobile without having to dig into their bag. The gloves £ 1,000 will appear in an exhibition next month and if they are well received, they will go into production on a larger scale later this year.

Yahoo to release the inactive email addresses

so, you're going to sign up for a new account mail and find your user name choice has already been made, prompting a series of numbers increasingly relevant and symbols cluttering your email address. If you have faced this problem sign up for a Yahoo email account, you might be lucky, the company plans to publish the Yahoo ID who have been inactive for a year or more. It seems like a good idea on paper, but many people are worried this will open the possibility for widespread theft identify via password resets and other methods. Yahoo issued a statement assuring customers that it will not be a problem, but it is probably best to connect to all the ancient accounts and disable them for good anyway - if you can remember the password

Facebook revealed potentially catastrophic default and secured by security reseacher of

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Facebook revealed potentially catastrophic default and secured by security reseacher of -
According to a recently exposed by the security researcher Stephen Sclafani, the primary email address you submit to Facebook upon accession until recently was available for spammers and hackers via a rather glaring flaw in the invitation process. After receiving an email invitation from a friend to join them on the largest social networking site in the world, advanced users can change a part of the URL invite to reveal the address e- mail this person. The URL contains two parameters, "re" and "mi" and changing it, the user's email address was open to exploitation.
This practice would have only exposed the email address of the person if it had sent an invitation in the first place. However, The Hacker News reports that the security flaw has greater consequences when combined with easy access to the popular Facebook directory Facebook and digital ID database via the Graph API. With every digital user ID in hand, they could have then used this information to change the initial email invite URL, revealing the personal email addresses of each user. In short, they could theoretically have to download and store the email addresses of one billion Facebook users, and then use this information to send targeted spam emails, install malicious software or worse.
rather than exploiting this gaping hole in the defenses of the social network, Stephen Sclafani reported the problem to the Facebook security team on March 22. After being informed of the matter, they were able to fix the flaw in their armor within 24 hours of the show to come to light. Facebook also rewarded Sclafani with a price of $ 3,500 as part of their Bug Bounty program, a relatively small sum, considering what was at stake.
If you have concerns about your online security, you can enhance your Internet connection using a VPN service. The VPN acts as a layer of protection between the data stored on your device and all external groups trying to access it.

News Roundup: Xeros copiers rewriting documents, patent filings reveal plans for Samsung smartwatch, and British police access to the army cry ...

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Xerox copiers rewriting papers

David Kriesel, a German computer scientist has discovered that some Xerox copiers are wrong to change the numbers of documents. Kriesel discovered the flaw when he realized that the dimensions of the room on a construction plan he had copied had magically changed from 21.11m to 14.13m. The problem is considered to be caused by JBIG2, an image compression standard, which replaces the figures he believes are the same, meaning that numbers such as 6 and 8 are frequently switched incorrectly. Xerox confirmed that they will release a patch in the next two weeks, but Kriesel is worried that the problem would have already assigned important documents such as invoices.

patents reveal plans for Samsung smartwatch

Samsung SmartWatch detailed plans were unveiled through a series of patents and registered trademarks. The company has already recorded "Samsung Gear" in Korea and "Samsung Galaxy Gear 'in the US, with drawings showing that the smartwatch will likely feature a flexible screen that wraps around the wrist. The diagrams show the screen represent about half of the unit. There will also be a small sign with an arrow and return the key to the house, similar to those found on the Samsung smartphones, with the remaining space taken up by a metal bracelet and synthetic materials.

British police given access to crime fighting software Army

military software that was created as a way to deal with rights human cases of violence in Iraq is now used by the British police to document child abuse, hate crimes and hacking cases. Recent advances in digital technology had threatened former police systems with the prospect of a slowdown in judicial affairs and blocking systems unable to cope with 'big data'. It is currently estimated that the amount of data associated with each investigation increases of around 0% each year. The software was originally designed by the Royal Military Police as a way to help Iraq Historic Allegations Team to face their enormous workload and the PGR say it is already used by several police forces civil across the UK.

Our view on the British bill proposed Internet safety.

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There are two days the British Prime Minister David Cameron has proposed a new law to impose default Internet filtering for adults and sensitive issues. This legislation would require people to "opt-out" of these Internet filters by default rather than make an informed choice about what they would like to filter into place.

Here in Hide My Ass! We truly believe that the Internet should not be censored and attempts to supposedly "inappropriate content" inaccessible, freedom of expression will be seriously compromised. Automated Internet filtering software is generally more restrictive and therefore ineffective. For example, the use of this filtering software in an attempt to censor pornography, could easily lead to sex or tips on education sexually transmitted diseases materials blocked. We fully support anyone who wants to control the Internet in their own home - but a government sponsored "one-size-fits-all" filter is bound to limit the options for parents who want to make use of intelligent filters, because it will become completely unviable for private companies to develop and maintain these products.

Our biggest concern with the proposals is the lack of information about what happens to the list of people who opt-out of the filter? It is inevitable that the list of those who opt out will be created. Did the police or GCHQ access to this list? How this list will be secured and how privacy will be protected? With the growing prevalence of large-scale data mining - what safeguards are in place to prevent commercial ISPs use the data

These questions were left unanswered or even worse, recklessly. Even with the best intentions, more detail is needed to understand why the government wants to place users online on the official lists and go against the spirit of the open Internet.

Without answers to these questions, it is not appropriate that these proposals become law -. privacy and freedoms of Internet users is at stake

China hit by "greatest ever"

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China hit by "greatest ever" - cyber attack

China was hit by its largest ever cyber attack, causing several websites with a name domain ".cn" to be taken offline for several hours.

the distributed denial of service (DDoS) started at 2 am local time on Sunday before becoming stricter about 4am morning. information about the attack was published on (CNNIC) information Centre website of China's Internet, and apologize to all affected users. CNNIC also promised to "enhance the service capabilities" the network that is responsible for the areas concerned.

CNNIC said they can not be certain of the groups responsible for the attack, but the DDoS method is commonly used by many hacktivists worldwide. It works by flood websites with excessive traffic to disrupt their normal functioning.

Although DDoS and other hacking attacks are not particularly new in China, the country is often subject to hacking accusations of other nations, especially the US. A recent survey The New York Times alleged that Chinese hackers had targeted their systems repeatedly over a period of four months -. A charge the Chinese Foreign Ministry described as "baseless"

The ease with which websites appear to have been disturbed surprised some independent spectators, Matthew Aid, an independent analyst, commenting that, " If all websites ending with .cn can be taken by nothing more sophisticated than a typical denial of service attack, the Chinese Internet system is more vulnerable than we thought previously. It is clear that Chinese cyber defenses are not what they should be. " It is certainly an interesting revelation given the number of US accusations rely on the extreme sophistication of the Chinese government hacking abilities.

Use of the Internet comes with an inherent risk of attacks, but there are methods people can use to help protect the data stored on their personal devices, such as a VPN service. A VPN allows your computer an extra layer of security when online, helping to ensure that all malicious external forces are prevented from intercepting the information.

Argentine police arrested 19-year "super-hacker"

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A 19 year-old man was arrested in Buenos Aires on suspicion of leading a group of hackers who target set websites and money transfer sites since at least 2012.

the teenager was arrested in connection with Zombie the operation of the Argentine police. The operation began last year after leading a hosting service website reported that he had the case of a hacker access to his business' servers remotely, in attempts to divert transfers money out of their intended target uncovered.

The son of a computer engineer, the teen has earned the nickname of "super-hacker" and is thought to have been made around £ 31,500 ($ 50,000) a month, working at his home . Police found a "technological cave" inside his bedroom, which included advanced computer selection and computer equipment. The arrest operation itself involved cut power to an entire neighborhood in order to avoid the loss of any evidence incriminating or sensitive data.

It is believed that the group of hackers used malware attacks to build a vast network of thousands of targeted "zombie" computers. A DDoS attack was then launched against target sites, which prevents clients from connecting to their accounts, while hackers illegally transferred money with little or no trace of their presence behind.

After the arrest, a statement of the security ministry said that "Internet users have been victims of" malware "virus that pirate hosted a download server applications online games. "the teenager was arrested at his home in July, but now faces being convicted of three crimes and be sentenced to 10 years in prison. It has not yet been appointed.

If you are concerned about the state of your computer security, a VPN service can help you improve your defenses against hazards, including hackers and malware. A VPN allows your computer an extra layer of security while you surf the web, which means that your information remains safe and secure.

HMA! Pro VPN v2.8.2.4 Announcement

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HMA! Pro VPN v2.8.2.4 Announcement -

We are very pleased to announce the latest version of HMA! Pro VPN 2.8.2.4 (for Windows) and get it into the hands of our users. This is our last major release and will be available as an automatic update to all users in the coming weeks. You can also install this update directly away if you prefer not to wait, downloading the latest version of your VPN control panel.

We continued to make stability a top priority in all our Windows platforms.

All software versions are now signed with the new EV digital certificate, which guarantees that you download official HMA! software. If someone tries to touch our client, then it will invalidate the certificate and notify the user. We've also improved how we manage dynamically overloaded servers. They are no longer included in the server pool at random, so as not to have to worry about slow speeds when selecting a random server. We also improved our NSIS installer, so there is more support for Windows 8.1, as well as many others including corrections and adjustments.

You can view the complete list of improvements and fixes found in this version in our forum here.

Please come with ideas or questions. We look forward to continue developing and to Hide My Ass! the best possible.

New HMA! VPN Client v2.8.3.1 Pro Windows

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New HMA! VPN Client v2.8.3.1 Pro Windows -

We are excited to release the new version of Hide My Ass! VPN Client v2.8.3.1 (for Windows) and get it into the hands of our users. This is our last major release and it contains several improvements and new design "selection of country."

New features

  • Our new country selection design now enables you to the list of servers that
    all servers: Choose a location, and all available servers are listed
    cities servers are clustered in cities
    locations: the servers are clustered in places
  • We've also added a search box for "select country". For example, when you type in the letter "A" in the search box, the server list are filtered and only servers beginning with the letter "A" are displayed in the list.
  • When you select "Connect to server random" the system decides which server is least loaded in a place or city. Once you have done a speed test, server system groups based on the following criteria; servers with the fastest ping, and servers with the fastest download.
  • 10 closest servers based on geographical distance
  • The client is supported on the latest Windows operating system, 8.1

improvements

  • the results of the test Ping faster and faster test results Download Speed ​​are saved when the client is closed. The test results are loaded and displayed on the country selection screen when the client is restarted.
  • Improved connectivity for PPTP VPN

Please come with ideas or questions. We look forward to continue developing and to Hide My Ass! the best possible.

Shop 'til you drop!

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We are very pleased to announce that HideMyAss! is a partnership with US Unlocked to make the shopping experience impossible, possible!

international buyers. How many times have you gone online shop, and found something you want to buy only be disappointed to discover that you need a billing address in the United States and a US debit card? When you register to US Unlocked we give you a prepaid virtual card issued by a US bank and a US billing address giving you the tools you need to shop to your heart's content.

Customers outside the US can now purchase from a large number of US web stores including iTunes, Amazon, Nordstrom, Barnes and Noble and many other brands well known.

You can find more details and how to register for an unlocked flow US map here

Make it easier for you

to complete your ultimate shopping trip, you will need a VPN; (And no surprise here, we recommend HideMyAss!) Not only to protect your sensitive and confidential information from thieves and hackers, but to give you access to websites that block purchases from non-US IP addresses.

So there. You just need an unlocked US debit card and a HideMyAss! Subscription - happy shopping

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March Madness is here!

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Yes, there once again, where the best college basketball teams in the United States compete in the NCAA tournament in 2014, better known as March Madness.

This year, eight to ten teams have a good chance of winning the tournament, which is much more than in other years. So is Wichita State, San Diego State, Harvard: The Ivy Leaguers or as some predict the Florida Gators take NCAA title in 2014

The action begin? with the "First Four" games, or games "play in" March 18 and 19 in Dayton. The games "second round" begins March 20-21 in the third on 22 and 23 March.

The Final Four will be held in Arlington, Texas at AT & T Stadium, and the national championship game will be played on April 7. Click here for a full version of March Madness bracket

If you still have room for even more excitement and you can stop biting your nails for a second, you can walk with a cool $ 1 billion, yes billion dollars. Warren Buffett offers this incredible amount to any fan who can choose the perfect support this year. The competition is open to the first 15 million people to sign and present, it appears that there are still spaces available.

However, do not get too excited, the Washington Post calculated that someone who picks all 63 games correctly is 9,0,000,000,000 to 1. Still, I think there's a chance!

If you live overseas, or you're traveling during the tournament and you are unable to watch the games on your laptop, iPad, iPhone or Android device, you'll be relieved to know that you can , using a VPN. With a VPN (ie HMA! Pro VPN), you can watch all the games from anywhere in the world, bypassing all restrictions on streaming sites. A VPN will cause the US ISP into thinking that you are physically in the United States, so any online business you make is as if you are in the United States, allowing you to be part of the action .

So sit back, make sure you have enough snacks to see you through, it's time to basketball!

for more information about HMA! Pro VPN here

Our office in Belgrade continues to grow!

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We have recently expanded our office in Belgrade, that is pretty cool looking and now offers rooms, a TV room and meeting games, and of course many additional office space to accommodate the growing number of support staff

I thought you'd like to learn more about some of our new recruits -. or at least those who are not too shy - maybe they have helped you in the past.

Dimitrije

Dimitrije (Dimitry) joined the HMA! team in December 2013 and worked the night shift which he refers to as "Nightwatch"

Previously, he worked as a customer support agent for the largest mobile phone operator in Serbia and as that debt collector -. which he said not to do. well for its Karma

Dimitry is a bit of a nerd; he is passionate about video games, fantasy literature and Android

There is also a clumsy clot on his own admission he did not ask him to make you a hot drink -.! it is struggling to make 3 in 1 coffee

Anita

Anita was born and raised in Belgrade and joined HMA! in November 2013 and works as a support agent.

She graduated in English Language and Literature and has also studied French and Italian. Before joining HMA! she worked as a teacher High School.

Anita is a big fan of spicy food, jazz music and travel. She enjoys reading, especially psychology and modern philosophy, his favorite authors include Jostein Gaarder and Kurt Vonnegut.

She takes great pride in his work, is complete and consistent.

One of his favorite quotes "It's a great thing when you realize you still have the ability to surprise" ~ Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey) American Beauty

Perica aka Pezza

Pezza (eg: tsa) joined the HMA! team in December 2013 and worked as a general support officer

This is not your typical IT guy. he graduated as a theologian, he was a primary school teacher, he is passionate about music (especially jazz), it is an incorrigible multitasker, neverending optimist and a true believer of good will.

Pezza like being busy, but always makes time for his family and friends.

his enduring love for the information and electronic devices as well as his passion for helping people led him to the HMA! family.

Milan

Milan joined HMA! in November 2013. Before joining HMA!, he worked for several different game companies, including Gameforge where he was playing and board administrator

Her interests include playing games, listening to music -. He plays guitar and was in a couple of bands, like martial arts, and help customers HMA

Milan like talking to people !; learn about them and their culture and always give them their best to understand the people, he likes to help!

He speaks Serbian and English and is currently learning German. He also studied law and seeks to study information science and programming to mathematical University in Belgrade.

We have just launched the official HMA! Pro VPN Android app!

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We have just launched the official HMA! Pro VPN Android app! -

We are super excited to announce the launch of the new Hide My Ass! Pro VPN Android app.

The dedicated HMA! Pro Android app VPN VPN provides the best experience for your Android phone or tablet. Giving you quick and easy access to one of the biggest available servers networks - security and encryption of Internet connection on your Android has never been easier

    • Free for download
    • easily create and install VPN profiles for Android phones or tablets
    • level encryption government on 610+ servers in 75 countries
    • connection speeds ultrafast
    • multi-protocol support
    • unlock all streaming sites

all HMA! subscribers can download the free application by searching Hide My Ass! in the Google Play Store or click here and sign in using their HMA! Username and password.

VPN server in Spain and 15 other added servers!

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We have another VPN server update for you. Since our last update, we added 16 servers, 2,511 IP addresses, 4 new locations HMA! . Network VPN Pro

We added a VPN server in Spain, the servers in Boston, and a VPN server in Alabama

Here are the details:

    • Netherlands, Amsterdam (VPN Servers 7-9 Loc 2) (381 IPs)
    • Sweden, Stockholm, Nacka VPN (Loc 1 server 13) (128 IPs)
    • Brasil, Sao Paulo VPN (128 IPs) (new location)
    • United States, California, Los Angeles (VPN server Loc 3 1-3) (747 IPs)
    • Spain, Alicante VPN (252 IPs) (new location)
    • Hungary, Budapest (VPN Loc 1 server 2) (128 IPs)
    • States STATES, Massachusetts, Boston (VPN Servers 3-4 Loc 1) (251 IPs)
    • USA, Louisiana, New Orleans (VPN Servers 1-2 Loc 1) (248 IPs) (new location)
    • United States, Alabama, Montgomery VPN (Loc 1 Servers 1-2) (248 IPs) (new location)

if there is a country or location that you want a server, please let me know by commenting on our blog.

HMA! now has servers in each state of the United States. See our list of USA VPN servers and let us know what you think of them!

Free The Nipple!

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A number of images of breastfeeding women, women in their underwear and revealing their nipples were removed from a number of networks social media, including Facebook and Instagram deeming them inappropriate.

And it caused quite a stir in the world of celebrity which in turn has strengthened the country FreeTheNipple. Led by filmmaker and activist Lina Esco, the campaign is the fight against the problem of Internet censorship in America, and the laws in force in the United States where it is illegal for a woman to be topless in 35 states including breastfeeding in many of them

A number of celebrities who support the campaign for gender equality (especially those are not shy about flashing their flesh) include Miley Cyrus, who discovered her breast in New York and has posted on Twitter and Rihanna, who posted her topless cover for him on Instagram. The daughter of Bruce Willis Scout made headlines around bare foot crossed in New York, one of the few US states where it is not illegal to bare your chest as though FreeTheNipple "the NYPD continues to arrest women "who do. and more recently British model Cara Delevingne has joined the campaign by posting a topless snap on his Instagram account.

a film of the same name and based on a true story, is the creating Lina Esco, to "change these inequalities through film, social media and a grassroots campaign."

Esco said "Today there is more violence in PG-13 films and in R-rated movies, and an average child in America sees over 16,000 murders on television at the age 18 years with the amount of violence firearms and mass shootings in the United States, we must take a deeper look at how movies and television affect our youth and our culture. What is more obscene: a murder or a nipple "

Instagram has since revised their policy and have updated their help center, which now says" We agree that breastfeeding is natural and beautiful and we are happy to know it is important for mothers to share their experiences with others on Instagram. The vast majority of these photos are compliant with our policies. "

Revealing your nipples in the context of breastfeeding is more or less tolerated, but there is still much work to do to raise the bias against women's bodies.

you can follow the campaign on Twitter #FreeTheNipple or you can support them by buying a "Free the Nipple" t-shirt.

If you do not feel like showing your naked breasts to the world, but are for the campaign or you're a bit of a fashionista, you can free your nipples by buying a top TaTa. Inspired by FreeTheNipple campaign, two feminist women Robyn Graves and Michelle Lytle recently launched the top is a color bikini skin with two pink nipples printed on the cups. for those of you who want to complete the 'look' why not go further. British art student Eleanor Beth Haswell created a pair of Bridget Jones pants vagina style that show the female body in a non-threatening way, in an attempt to break the limitations of the female anatomy.

Are you in favor or against the campaign Free The Nipple? Let me know your thoughts by posting on our blog.

Tax Australia

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Tax Australia -

online entertainment services like Netflix, Apple TV, Google Play and iTunes are all names that we recognize and allow us to watch or catch our favorite TV shows such as Game of Thrones, the Walking Dead and orange is the new black. They play a vital role in our lives so we can keep abreast of the latest goings on. How else can we know what is happening with Khalessi and dragons there were no Netflix? Perish the thought!

The price we pay for these services is quite reasonable, but for those who live under the low, things are not quite as Grouse!

according to a study by Australian consumer group Choice, Australians pay up to 431 percent more for watching season 2 of the Netflix series Orange is the new black through television company Foxtel Australian pay and pay 219 percent more than what Netflix paying customers of the United States. Yes, well Strewth!

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The tax Australia

"tax in Australia" is a term used in Australia to describe the premium they pay for a range of different products and services, both physical and non-physical relation to identical goods sold in other country. Companies like Foxtel are able to enjoy and support more users access to digital content such as Netflix due to lack of competition.

Speaking to ABC News 24, Kirkland said consumers are paying too much for digital content, he said "Our view is it is legal. People who have a US account Netflix pay for access to this content ".

However, some members of major studio entertainment, including Twentieth Century Fox and Sony Pictures who are represented by The Home Entertainment Australian Association Distributors (Aheda) want to block users or even ban the users who use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to access Netflix. These companies want to use VPN made illegal because they are losing money because of licensing costs and how rights are managed for TV shows and movies.

Foxtel fear that they will lose business if Australians access online streaming services and they campaigned for the government to defend its commercial interests. However, speaking to the Daily Mail, Choice chief executive Alan Kirkland sees this more of an act of "local intermediaries who want to cut the ticket on the popular content abroad rather than respond to the evolution of technology and provide content in affordable line. "

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Now, an Australian government appointed wants to use VPN (virtual private networks) legalized for around high premiums for services. A draft report of the review of competition policy said Australians should be able to use technology such as VPN to bypass the geo-restricted goods, and services like Netflix and iTunes.

At HMA! we believe that everyone has the right to access geo-restricted content they legally paid. Charging exorbitant prices for the same content just because you do not live in the right country, is wrong.

Use a VPN to access videos of all countries

A VPN is a perfectly legitimate way to access geo-restricted to watching television and movies. When you connect to our VPN Pro server, you are assigned a different IP address, which is handy if you want to access geo-restricted content. For example, if you live in the UK and want to watch a series of films or television being shown in the States, just connect to a VPN server US. A HMA! We have servers worldwide, including 319 servers in the United States making it easy for you to watch online content.

Price discrimination is not taking place in Australia. You can pay a higher or a lower price for goods and services depending on where you live in the world. For example, price discrimination is applied when buying airline tickets - "Use a VPN to save money on your airline tickets" check out my previous post

The final report will submitted to the Australian Government in March 2015, and HMA us! will closely monitor the results.

For more information on HMA! Pro VPN, please visit our website.

Cosplayers show their support in the fight for online anonymity and privacy at Dragon Con

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Cosplayers show their support in the fight for online anonymity and privacy at Dragon Con -

About 60,000 cosplayers turned to science fiction and fantasy convention Dragon annual con held in Atlanta on the weekend of labor Day. Since the revelations of Edward Snowden about NSA spying on the world were released, millions of Internet users "worldwide are rightly frustrated, worried and angry with their governments snooping into living online. a campaign "Project Secret Identity" was launched by the digital rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and fi blog io9 fic. Photo campaign has also received support from a number of organizations, including the Harry Potter Alliance, an activist group, and Baker Street Babes, a group of Sherlock Holmes fans, standing side by side to increase the importance of anonymity and privacy online. freedom fighters of the Internet fought against Big Brother at the event to highlight the government oversight body and calling users to fight for their right to online privacy. The participants showed their support for the campaign by organizing slogans reading "I have the right to a secret identity" and "Privacy is not fantasy." If you are not able to attend the event, you can always add your photos here. Just dust off your favorite suit, holding a private pro-life slogan saying "Internet Freedom Fighter" or you can make one of your own and upload it to their website. You can also join our campaign against Internet censorship, The Riot Pussycat publishing cat videos and pictures using #ThePussyCatRiot. You can buy cat litter trays with the faces of some of the internets Internet dictators like Kim Jong-un the best known, and Vladimir Putin scratching. All proceeds go to the charity Index on Censorship. One way you can enhance the security of your mobile phone, laptop or computer is to use a VPN (Virtual Private Network). HMA! Pro VPN (it is the best on the market!) Encrypts all data you send and receive an encrypted tunnel, so that any third party that attempts to steal your information is thwarted. More and more people are using VPN as a way to prevent governments and other third parties to snoop into their personal and private information. HideMyAss us! fully support this campaign in the fight for online anonymity and privacy. A HMA! we believe in a free and open Internet for everyone, one where you can surf the net without worrying if someone is spying on your online activity. You have the right to freedom of the Internet - resume pressing Secret Identity Project and The PussyCat Riot. Join the mass of other freedom fighters of the Internet by downloading your photos today! For more information on how a VPN can protect your privacy, please visit our website.

Hide My Ass! are here to help!

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assistance If you have already sent us an email, we chatted about LiveChat or received telephone support, you may have received from Marija.

Marija

Marija is a certified computer engineer after studying information systems and technology at the University of Belgrade. After graduation, she studied advertising and media, and in March 2013, she joined Hide My Ass!

Her role at HMA! sees his troubleshooting customer issues, and by providing assistance with TeamViewer, e-mail and LiveChat.

In her free time, Marija is read ancient history, and study the spiritual sciences, but his greatest passion is traveling! Its mission is to travel around the world to explore different countries and cultures, as she believes that this is one of the most important ingredients in spiritual development.

To speak to our team of customer support, you can send us an email or contact us via LiveChat -. locate the icon "chat with us" at the bottom right of our homepage

VPN server in Haiti added to our network!

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We have another update server for you! Since our last update, we added 20 servers, 2,611 IP addresses, and 19 new countries to Hide My Ass! VPN. We added a VPN Server in Haiti, over a VPN server in Freeport, Bahamas

Here are the details:

Aruba, Palm Beach VPN (124 IPs) (New Country)
islands Turkey and Caicos islands, Balfour City VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
Greenland, Ilulissat VPN (124 Ips) (New country)
Dominica, Marigot VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
Bolivia, Santa Cruz VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
Guyana, Barima -Waini VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
Trinidad and Tobago, San Fernando VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
Cayman Islands, spot Bay (VPN 124 IPs) (New country)
Nicaragua, Managua VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
Suriname, Paramaribo VPN (124 IPs) (New countries)
Haiti, Cap-Haitien VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
Guatemala, Guatemala City VPN (123 IPs) (New country)
Bahamas, Freeport VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
Paraguay, Boqueron VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
Dominican Republic, Punta Cana VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
El Salvador, San Miguel VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
India, Maharashtra, Mumbai VPN (256 IPs ) (New location)
Belize, Belize City VPN (124 IPs) (New country)
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It's Cyber ​​Monday, which means it's time to sell Hide My Ass!

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If you missed our Black Friday sale, do not despair because we are very glad to tell you that you can save up to 65% our Cyber ​​Monday sale! When this madness end? Well, our sale starts on Monday 1 December 2014 at midnight PST and ends Monday 1 December at 23:59:59 PST so hurry - time is of the essence

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How to use the incognitco mode and clear cache on Mozilla Firefox

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We recently showed how to use the incognito mode, hide clear and disable location services for Safari (Mac OS), Google Chrome and Internet Explorer.

for users of Mozilla Firefox, there are many options and ways to conceal your location and protect your privacy.

First, let's take a look at the built -in the options that are available in Firefox

When you open the "Tools" menu, you will see two important options :.

Start Private Browsing (CTRL + SHIFT + P)
This is the so-called " incognito ". This prevents the browser from caching data (cookies, temporary files, cached images, web sites, etc.) and to use data previously cached that can reveal your location or recognize you.

you can use this to test if a website crashes or locate you using cached data.

Clear Recent History (CTRL + SHIFT + DEL)
This option opens a window that asks the history items that you want to delete (click "Details" )

those you are concerned with are:
- cookies
- Cache
- Offline data website
- Site Preferences

once you've done that, you will have successfully deleted all the data that Web sites can use to see if you have already visited or reveal your location, using the cached data.

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Now, let's take a look at the options related to Firefox.

in the menu, select " tools " - ". options ">. to get to the window you can see on the right

Then select the "] Life ["tab[1945004

We have some interesting options here that we can use to protect our privacy:

Tell websites I do not want to be followed (check this)
Firefox : use custom settings for history
always use the private browsing mode : keep checked, you can simply activate manually
stay navigation and download history : it does not matter , that websites can not access this data
Remember the research and the history of the form : it does not matter, that websites can not access this data
Accept cookies websites unchecking increasing privacy, but many websites have problems when cookies are disabled. You can uncheck this option (disable cookies) for test purposes
Accept cookies :. As above. Instead of disabling cookies everywhere, it is recommended to use "incognito" to prevent the browser to use / store the cookies
Clear history when Firefox closes :. Enabling this option has the advantage that all the cookies and temporary files will be removed when Firefox is closed. Then you can simply restart Firefox to ensure that Web sites can not follow you via cookies or other types of cached data.

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Now, in addition to privacy-related options, functions and integrated parameters that Firefox offers you many extensions / addons that help protect your privacy or automate certain functions

extensions worth trying are

:.

Ghostery
NoScript
BetterPrivacy
Clear Cache button

do not forget, there are a number of other ways a website can you still recognize, so be sure to visit our help Center and forum for more great tips!

How to use the incognito mode, clear cover, and turn off location services on Opera

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We showed you how to clear your machine from navigation data cached how to use incognito files mode and clear cache for Safari (Mac OS), Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, IO7, Mozilla Firefox and Safari (iOS - iPhone / iPad / iTouch)

This tutorial shows you how use the incognito mode, delete cookies and how to disable location services on Opera.

to remove all cache types, cookies and other browsing data on Opera

  1. 1. In the menu (if invisible, press ALT), select Tools -> Clear private data
  2. 2. A messagebox will open as shown below
  3. 3. mode Select everything (or at least those that are selected in the screenshot) and click on " Clear "
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How to use "incognito"

  1. 1. In the menu (if invisible, press ALT), select File -> New private tab
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2. A new browser tab open. This is your "private-navigation" tab:

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While surfing the Internet than in the private browsing mode (incognito), Opera will not save navigation data such as cookies, cache Sites + images, etc.

How to disable location services:

  1. 1. To access the settings window, press ALT and go to Tools -> preferences (or Settings -> preferences) (alternatively simply press CTRL + F12)
  2. 2. Select the " Advanced " (see screenshot below )
  3. 3. Select " Security "
  4. 4. Check " Ask websites not to follow me "
  5. 5. Click " OK "
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That's it!

Do not forget to check our website, forum and our Help Center for more tips and information about HMA! Pro VPN!

DD-WRT router using the protocol LT2P

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In this tutorial, we'll show you how to configure your DD-WRT router using L2TP.

using the LT2P protocol and PPTP is much easier to install than using OpenVPN.

If you prefer, you can set up a PPTP connection

If you have problems with the speed, or experience problems connecting, you should try to use all the 3 protocols (PPTP, L2TP and OpenVPN.)

To establish a successful L2TP connection on your DD-WRT router you need good / bug-free DD firmware -WRT. We recommend built like Big, Mega and VPN, with numbers 14896 and 21676. build If you are not sure that your router supports DD-WRT firmware, check their router database

access to your router

to access your router via cable or Wi-Fi, open your browser and type your local IP address DD-WRT is 192.168.1.1 ( by default), however, you can change it if you prefer.

Configuration

When you enter the DD-WRT Control Panel, click " Configuration ". Just below, click " Basic Configuration " and you will see the "Setup WAN ". Now please change the fields as follows:

  1. 1 . WAN Connection Type:
      • Connection Type: Choose " L2TP " in the drop -down menu
      • gateway (L2TP server): Enter an IP address of the server you can find by logging on VPN control panel and clicking " Software & Support ". Then click on " See " next to " set-up VPN manually - No software ". Copy and paste the IP address of the server you want to connect to
      • Username :. Your HMA! username
      • Password: Enter your special PPTP password. This can be found by logging on VPN control panel and clicking " Software & Support ". Then click " See " next to " manually set-up VPN - No software "

Change Settings connection as explained below:

    • Enable "Use DHCP"
    • Enable "Require CHAP"
    • Disable "Deny PAP"
    • Enable "Require authentication"
    • Disable IPTV reception
    • connection Strategy: Check the "Keep Alive" (Redial 30-second period)

2. optional settings

  • STP: Disable the "STP"

3. Address Settings server network (DHCP)

  • DHCP Type: Select " DHCP server " drop-down menu
  • Enable " DHCP server "
  • Static DNS 1: Enter 208.67.222.222
  • Static DNS 2: Enter 208.67.220.220
  • Static DNS 3: Enter 8.8.8.8

please note :. Parameters / fields that are not listed, leave the default or white

When finished, please check the settings you have changed (use the image below as reference), then click " Save " and " Apply settings "

Check your location

once you have clicked on " Apply settings ", it means you have started to connect to your VPN server chosen. After a while, you have successfully logged in!

If you wish, you can check your position when connecting to the VPN.

You can click on the " Status " tab, then click " WAN " to check your connection. Simply click on " Disconnect " if you want to disconnect from the VPN.

need help?

Note: If you need help, please read the article DD-WRT troubleshooting carefully and completely. If you need help with setting up your DD-WRT router, take please refer to the following:

          • forum router support HideMyAss
          • router related tutorials

If you have questions or need help setting up your DD -WRT using LT2P protocol, do please send us an email. And do not forget that you can also speak with a live agent using cat ass.

Visit our website for more information about HMA! Pro VPN, VPN routers and also recommended our HMA! Help Center for more tips and how to's!

Vietnam Net censorship (Kiểm internet DUYET Việt Nam) - VPN can help

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Vietnam Net censorship blocks million Vietnamese accessing the critical Web content government, but fortunately Hide My Ass! can help you.

China, Russia and Turkey are some of the best known country whose draconian governments led monitor websites their users can and can not access.

And we can certainly add Vietnam to the list.

According to the latest Freedom House report "Freedom on 2014 net" Internet freedom around the world is falling for the fourth consecutive year, with more and more countries enact new laws ridiculous criminalize those who dare to express their opinions or speak against standing and political beliefs of their governments.

Freedom House also reports that with 31 users behind bars in 2014, Vietnam is one of the worst countries to punish its citizens for their activities online.

While social media sites are currently blocked in Vietnam, the Vietnamese government blocked Facebook, Twitter and YouTube several times during the past year.

figures published by Global Web Index found around 416 million users around the world are using VPN, and 9 million of these VPN users are in Vietnam. . According to GWI 52% of the Vietnamese use a secure VPN to access websites in their country

In September 2013, the Internet censorship law of Vietnam, known as Decree 72 was introduced - which restricted bloggers to publish political or social commentary on their websites or blogs. In January 2014, Decree 174 came into force, which cracks the whip on those who criticize the government on social media, the perpetrators face heavy fines of up to $ 4,700. According to the Japan External Trade Organization, the average monthly wage of a Vietnamese worker in 2014 was $ 145. A very good deterrent, then!

Censorship Bypass internet in Vietnam (or any other country) with a VPN

myth: using a VPN is difficult to use, only the tech-savvy users can use a

Fact: setting up a VPN is not difficult. Establishment HMA! Pro VPN on your Android or iOS or other device is quick and easy and in no time you'll be able to surf the net anonymously, or blocked access to websites in your country.

Does your government block your favorite websites like Facebook, Twitter or YouTube? Does your government decide what political and activist websites you can help?

Whether you are in Vietnam, Turkey, China or any other country where the content is limited, you can easily bypass the blocked websites, watch your favorite TV shows and movies from all countries and surf the net anonymously with VPN. Of course, Hide My Ass! with VPN servers in 151 countries worldwide, is your best bet!

At HMA! we deplore censorship and stupid blocks placed on websites that is the main reason why our service was originally created. VPN users give the Vietnamese and other Internet users around the world access to a free and open internet for communicating with the outside world, access any website and surf the net anonymously.

to know how a VPN, and where we have servers VPN visit our website or you can always email us.

If you live in Vietnam Are you concerned about Internet censorship in Vietnam?

Việt Nam Kiểm DUYET net Khoi người hàng Việt Nam Triệu Truy CaP nội dung của web Quan Trong Phu Chính, Nhung thay can mAn Hide My Ass! có thể giúp DJO.

SONG neu bạn ở Việt Nam bạn quan tâm đến there việc Kiểm DUYET Internet Tại Việt Nam?