Discover exactly why hackers use proxy servers – from IP masking to traffic chaining – and what it means for your network security posture.
A proxy is a remote server through which you can shuttle your Internet traffic so that instead of your own IP address, the proxy's IP address shows up on the receiving client's system, making it ...
The FBI warns about residential proxies, where cybercriminals exploit home and business internet networks by routing traffic ...
In most cases, when a person surfs the Web, he simply enters the desired Web address into the browser address bar and presses Enter to connect directly to the computer hosting the desired page or ...
Whether you're in the office or on the road, a VPN is still one of the best ways to protect yourself on the big, bad internet. I've written a number of articles on VPNs, as well as ZDNET's list of the ...
Changing your IP address or using proxy servers to access public websites you’ve been forbidden to visit is a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), a judge ruled Friday in a case ...