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ExpressVPN on the airwaves: Learning digital skills through games
This post was written by Pete Membrey, chief engineer – VPN technologies. Listen to the radio show segment with his guest appearance. I was recently invited on a Singapore radio show, Breakfast with...
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A toast to Gordon Moore, an inspiration to human ingenuity
This post was co-authored by Pete Membrey, chief engineer – VPN technologies and Brendan Horan, senior principal system engineer at ExpressVPN It was announced yesterday by Intel and the Gordon and ...
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Samsung lost its Android app-signing key—and didn’t replace it
This post was written by Pete Membrey, chief engineer – VPN technologies, ExpressVPN When you lose your house keys, it’s common practice to replace the lock on the door—especially if those keys ...
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What is DNS?
The DNS, which stands for Domain Name System, acts as the phone directory of the Internet. Instead of phone numbers, computers communicate using numeric addresses called IP addresses that look like 19...
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OpenSSL’s ‘critical’ vulnerability: What you need to know
This post was written by Pete Membrey, chief engineer - VPN technologies, ExpressVPN Update on Nov. 2, 2022: The OpenSSL Project Team has shared the details of the vulnerability that was initially dis...
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TrustedServer: Deep dive into the security of our server tech
This article is written by Shaun Smith, an engineering fellow at ExpressVPN and the creator of TrustedServer. In this article, we’re taking a deep dive into TrustedServer, our industry-leading VPN s...
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Dev blog: A look inside Lightway
VPN protocols define how a client and a server authenticate each other, establish a connection, and transmit data through the created tunnel. Plenty of VPN protocols are available, each made for its o...