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The 10 Best VPNs To Shore Up Your Internet Security in 2022


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This day and age, every entrepreneur should use a VPN. With so many nefarious actors on the internet, you don’t want to get targeted and risk your valuable data being leaked on the web. Protecting your information is paramount in the digital age and with these VPNs, you’ll be well set up to protect yourself.

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1. Disconnect VPN Premium: Lifetime Subscription

The New York Times writes, “We researched and tested four tracker blockers and found their results varied widely. In the end, the app Disconnect became our anti-tracking tool of choice.” That glowing review shines a light on Disconnect’s extra value prop. It blocks trackers and malware to help you browse faster, use less bandwidth, and improve battery life.

Get Disconnect for $15.99 (reg. $300) with promo code CYBER20.

2. AdGuard VPN: 1-Yr Subscription

Featured in Newsweek, Macworld, and more top publications, AdGuard VPN is a budget-friendly VPN that packs a lot of security features. An advanced encryption algorithm keeps your browsing data safe while a strict zero-logging policy ensures your data never gets leaked in a breach.

Get AdGuard VPN for $15.99 (reg. $71) with promo code CYBER20.

3. FastestVPN: Lifetime Subscription (5 Devices)

FastestVPN goes above and beyond other VPNs. Not only is it faster than most VPNs with 99.9% uptime on more than 350 high-speed servers worldwide, but it also offers a NAT firewall, an ad blocker, anti-malware software, and more.

Get FastestVPN for $19.99 (reg. $600) for a limited time.

4. BulletVPN: Lifetime Subscription

Take your browsing, streaming, and gaming experience up a notch with this fast security solution. BulletVPN offers high-quality connections and premium-grade carrier lines to give you fast, secure connections on all your devices.

Get BulletVPN for $31.19 (reg. $540) with promo code CYBER20.

5. KeepSolid VPN Unlimited: Lifetime Subscription

Named PC Mag’s Top VPN, VPN Unlimited is one of the top VPNs on the market….

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Self-piloting boat could guide itself across LI Sound to supply North Shore food market


Since opening a year ago, the Harbor Harvest market on the waterfront in Halesite has been stocked by a hybrid-powered catamaran traveling across Long Island Sound from Connecticut.

Now that vessel, the Captain Ben Moore, is being retrofitted with a remote-control system that will make it the first-known autonomously operated cargo vessel in the United States, officials said.

The boat, the market on Huntington Harbor and a four-year-old food store of the same name in Connecticut are all owned by First Harvest Navigation of Norwalk, a company that prides itself on being cutting-edge environmentally and technologically. So last month it began installing the $100,000 SM300 remote-helm control system from Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics that allows the vessel to be operated with no crew aboard.

But First Harvest plans to keep its crew in place as it carries fresh produce and other food items— and sometimes passengers — across the Sound and moves cargo from other customers to and from other destinations. Company president Bob Kunkel said that after concluding discussions with the Coast Guard over vessel safety and computer security to prevent hacking, the rest of the software and hardware will be installed, probably by February, and then testing can begin on the Sound. He hopes to have the control system on the 65-foot aluminum catamaran in full operation by spring.

Kunkel said trucking the food products from Connecticut to Long Island would be more than an eight-hour round trip, while the catamaran reaches Huntington in about 40 minutes.

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Cyber-warfare competition aims to shore up government security – MetroNews Canada

Cyberwarfare competition aims to shore up government security
MetroNews Canada
Attacks to steal valuable government and corporate data are on the rise and a new cyberwarfare competition at Algonquin College is challenging the country's experts to beef up their skills. “There aren't many highly skilled people out there,” said

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