There many traps when it comes to the OpenVPN configuration which your VPN provider has to offer, in this short tutorial I will show you what you need to know and which points are really important to look at.
Author: CHEF-KOCH
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I often get requests via EMail, sadly I can’t answer them all but I try to pick some interesting stuff which I can explain here in detail. In general, if you’re looking for a good and solid VPN router, you can’t go wrong with Asus because they offer a great lineup of VPN-ready routers – from cheap to very high-end prices.
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Microsoft released yesterday the second cumulative update for the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, following build 17134.48, which was released two weeks ago on the last official Patch Tuesday. The last feature update hasn’t been without its share of problems, such as issues with SSDs from Intel and Toshiba. Now Microsoft tried to fix it with another 400+ MB update.
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nVidia released today another driver, besides the usual bugfixes it has something new in it, the Setup requires now – no matter what – you to keep the GeForce Experience folder within the same dir as the Setup.exe – or you get an error. Before someone cries, it’s because changes of the Setup.exe itself – it now checks and gives you a new advance information what you like to install or not, which includes GeForce Experience directly.
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G.Skill has some good hardware, without any doubt, the RAM they have to offer is same like their gaming mouse not that bad but what I have to say when it comes to the support is nothing but bad (for G.Skill). G.Skill reminds me a bit of the story I had with NZXT and their CAM software – read the full story here. Both are very similar the hardware is good but the software has some room for improvements, the worst part is that both including telemetry in their software and there is not much you can do about, blocking it with a firewall mostly doesn’t help or it breaks the login (CAM software can work without any login but it’s limited in function).
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Firefox’s recent update to version 60 and it started displaying sponsored ads whenever you open a new tab. Some users may not mind seeing these ads, but others want them gone yesterday. Don’t worry if you don’t get along with technology, as the steps to disable sponsored ads are quick and easy.
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The popular firewall GUI application for Windows systems Windows Firewall Control (short: WFC) is now officially acquired by Malwarebytes. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed and the old WFC source code will not be released. On Tuesday, the cybersecurity firm said the deal will help IT administrators protect enterprise endpoints through the integration of BiniSoft’s Microsoft Windows Firewall Control tools.
The WFC GUI application had over 500k downloads and was a pretty solid Firewall GUI for the Windows integrated one. -
Yes, another program shipped with telemetry – that’s what we love, oh wait it’s exactly the opposite. While telemetry is something you can’t escape from and a ‘new’ hype (it all started with Google and the so-called ‘tracking’) everyone seems to do the same now, Mozilla, Avast, Microsoft & Co. The bitter pill is that you basically have only three option like 1) Switch to another program 2). Disable or block telemetry 3). Just live with it. For most people blocking or using another program is the best solution so far.
The latest CCleaner version (as of today) added 3 telemetry options (but all three options are only for Pro users visible). -
Hacker Kevin Mitnick and several other hackers already demonstrated that Two-Factor Authentication can be bypasses via pishing and other techniques. Before you going to panic here are the important information what you should do.
Picture Source: GBhackers
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