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Best VPNs to use following Biden's warning on U.S. cyber attacks

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Cyberattacks are rampant, and not just in Russia’s war in Ukraine. Here’s how to find the best VPN for you.
President Biden warned on Monday that evolving intelligence suggests « the Russian Government is exploring options for potential cyberattacks » in the U.S., urging the private sector to « harden your cyber defenses immediately. » That makes now a great time to ramp up your own level of protection with a VPN — especially now that the top rated VPN choice just got a price cut. Top products in this article: Best-rated VPN: ExpressVPN, $8.32/month and up Most popular VPN: NordVPN, $3.29/month and up Best budget VPN deal: Surfshark VPN, $2.49/month and up Cyyber security has been in the news a lot lately due to Russia’s war on Ukraine. A few hours before the Russian invasion, malware named  » FoxBlade, » designed to target Ukraine’s digital infrastructure, was detected by Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center. Since then, criminals have tried to take control of the social media accounts of several Ukrainian military officials and public figures. Even Ukrainian civilians and private institutions across many sectors are now digital targets. In Russia, Vladimir Putin’s administration has to Twitter and Facebook, and protesters are being arrested. This censorship has made it more difficult for antiwar groups as well as residents to organize or get reliable information. As a result, the demand for virtual private networks (VPNs) has soared in both countries — up nearly 28x since the invasion began. Demand is up sharply in Ukraine, too. You can beef up your own security with a VPN service. We’ve rounded up a selection of the most highly rated VPNs on the market. Whether you do a lot of important business online, like to travel or use public Wi-Fi hotspots, using a VPN service can give you an important extra layer of digital security. A virtual private network (VPN) is software designed to protect your devices from cyber criminals and prying eyes. VPNs cloak IP addresses and encrypt your internet traffic, making it all but impossible for snoops to know what sites you’ve been visiting and what data you’ve been transmitting. VPNs are commonly used by those who transmit sensitive information. Some businesses require work-from-home employees to use them. Individuals also use VPNs to increase their level of cybersecurity when using a public hotspot — public Wi-Fi networks are hunting grounds for cyber criminals.

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