We all have at least once heard about AES encryption, but do you know who is behind this brilliant cryptography? Its original name is Rijndael encryption, developed by two Belgian cryptographers, Vincent Rijmen and Joan Daemen. It is now widely used as an AES encryption algorithm on many platforms by...
When you connect to a VPN, it encrypts your network and changes your original IP address to a virtual IP address. This allows you to browse the internet securely without the feat of cyber attacks, hacks, or surveillance. In this guide, we’ll take you behind the scenes of how a...
Passphrases are more secure than Passwords. The main difference between them is that passphrases combine random words to make phrases, whereas passwords are mixed numbers, letters, and symbols. This blog will delve into a deeper discussion on Password vs Passphrase. Password vs Passphrase: Comparison Here’s a quick comparison between the...
Yes, a VPN can protect you on the Dark Web by hiding your original IP address from hackers and prying eyes. VPNs with military-grade encryption, double vpn/multi-hop support, and a no-logs policy are ideal for browsing the Dark Web. However, refrain from browsing the Dark Web with free VPNs, as...