Due to the cancellation of the German Grand Prix, racing fans face an agonizing three-week wait until the next race – the Hungarian Grand Prix. The crashes, gambles, undercuts and tension in the recent British Grand Prix proved that Formula One is one of the most exciting sport in the world! And if the British Grand Prix was any indication, the Hungarian Grand Prix will have enough drama to white-knuckle any Grand Prix fan.
July 21, 2015A survey was sent to select VPN providers by the European Commission. The survey included questions regarding the services provided and geographic locations serviced by each company. The survey also asked for information on user-base, in an attempt to determine the number of users from EU Member States versus outside of them.
July 19, 2015VyprVPN is making its debut in the Middle East with the addition of three new server locations – Bahrain (Manama), Qatar (Doha), and Saudi Arabia (Riyadh). A fourth location in Dubai, United Arab Emirates will also be added soon. These servers are our first server locations in the Middle East, and will provide users with unprecedented access to the region’s restricted networks.
July 15, 2015During US Senate hearings yesterday the FBI and Justice Department continued their push for access to consumers’ encrypted data, citing it as “necessary” for law enforcement efforts. Specifically, they argued that encryption is a barrier in the hunt for criminals such as pedophiles and terror suspects, and that public safety concerns must be balanced with consumer privacy rights.
July 8, 2015OpenSSL announced today a high-severity vulnerability in the OpenSSL library (CVE-2015-1793). The vulnerability allows attackers to forge certificates and, in some cases, have those certificates trusted. For example, the bug could allow a malicious server to represent itself as a Golden Frog server to vulnerable clients.
July 8, 2015Or at least that’s the way it seems these days. As a recent Slate article points out, no new consumer privacy legislation has been passed by United States Congress since 2009 (yes, that is 6 years). And in response, many advocates are focusing their efforts on the state level where more seems to be getting accomplished.
July 7, 2015Golden Frog is proud to announce that our partner, Dashlane, is offering VyprVPN customers an exclusive special. VyprVPN customers can get 6 months of Dashlane Premium, the world’s best password manager, for FREE by visiting this page and claiming the exclusive special offer.
June 30, 2015Dashlane, the world’s leading password manager and digital wallet, and Golden Frog, a company that fights for online privacy, have teamed up to urge Internet users to take critical steps to better protect themselves and their data online.
June 30, 2015The VPN industry is abuzz with talk of a recent study, “A Glance through the VPN Looking Glass: IPv6 Leakage and DNS Hijacking in Commercial VPN clients.” Conducted by a group of researchers from Sapienza University and Queen Mary University, this well-done study explores attack vectors against many of the most popular VPN providers, including Golden Frog’s VyprVPN.
June 29, 2015MyRepublic, an ultra-fast Internet service provider in Singapore and New Zealand, today announced a new partnership with online privacy and security company, Golden Frog. MyRepublic will offer its subscriber base a special discount for Golden Frog’s VyprVPN, one of the fastest and most-respected personal VPN services in the world.
June 21, 2015We’re this close to reaching a meaningful milestone in the path toward NSA reform. At Midnight on June, 1, three parts of the Patriot Act — including the controversial Section 215, which the NSA has used to collect millions of Americans’ phone records — will sunset (or expire in non-Washington D.C. jargon).
May 28, 2015After a very successful public beta, the VyprVPN Router App is now available! Quickly and easily encrypt all the devices on your home network by equipping your router with VyprVPN. Our Router App even allows you to choose which devices use the VPN and which ones don’t.
April 19, 2015