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A VPN is your work-from-home ally.

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The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a domino effect whose impact is undeniably felt in many aspects of the economy. While it is clear that another wave of adjustments is yet to come, workers have been forced to proceed with their tasks at home as their own health and safety remain top priorities. Image source: windowscentral.com In such a setup, a wise move for employees working from home is to make use of a VPN on top of their regular internet subscription. VPN authority VirtualShield is one of the first to recognize the reality of cyberthreats corrupting the virtual space at home. In the office, it is quite common for a corporate team to get the services of a VPN and a host of other security measures so that a seamless flow of work is maintained in a protected environment. However, the home space is typically not protected in this manner, making family members vulnerable to cyberthreats that may enter through a minimally protected Wi-Fi connectio

Cyberthreats you can avoid by using a VPN.

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There are several reasons why people avail of VPN services. They use them to access websites blocked by the country they are currently at; they want to watch programs on Netflix that’s exclusive to other regions or countries; or they simply want their data to be encrypted every time they connect to the Internet. According to cybersecurity experts at VirtualShield, another popular reason why people avail of VPN services is to avoid certain cyberthreats. Image source: mylocalwifispot.com Connecting to unsecure Wi-Fi systems can lead to cyberattacks like data theft. Cybercriminals could install a fake free public Wi-Fi where they can receive and monitor every device that connects to their network. The way VPN works, the communication between the device and the website users go to are all encrypted by the service. This services gives the unsecure network a different IP address from that of your device. This prevents cybercriminals from snooping through your data. If

Recognizing cybersecurity threats in the world today.

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Image source: malwarebytes.com Every year, the world sees new threats on the internet. Hackers and other cybercriminals find new and innovative ways to infiltrate networks and online accounts to cause mayhem, steal files and sensitive data, and plant viruses and malware. Over the years, the methods and techniques of these cybercriminals have become more potent and destructive that leading virtual private network (VPN) company VirtualShield deems it now more important than ever for people to take extra measures in securing their networks, including getting the services of a VPN. Nowadays, cybercrimes can come in many forms. For example, the cyberattack known as phishing is used by attackers to gain sensitive information and enter a security network, personal account, or the like. Cybercriminals go great lengths to set up a dummy website or account that pops up on the screens of unsuspecting clients, asking for details such as email addresses and passwords. One particula

How safe is public Wi-Fi really?

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 Image source: goldenfrog.com One of the vital functions of a VPN is to protect users when they login to public Wi-Fi networks. For this blog, VirtualShield explores the many variables involved in public Wi-Fi networks and seeks to determine just how safe really these networks are. Today, a high percentage of people are online. Everywhere, most people can be seen on their gadgets, browsing the internet, or playing games online. Connectivity has become one of the main requirements of everyday life. From work productivity to business transactions to entertainment, people are heavily dependent on their connection to the internet. This is why when public Wi-Fi was first introduced, it was considered quite a blessing. But is it still a blessing? VirtualShield believes that for a few mundane activities such as ordinary internet browsing, public Wi-Fi networks are mostly harmless. However, if an activity involves the sharing of personal or even sensitive information online,