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Unblock live sports online with VPN

Jan 21, 2016

VPN services are popular among sports fans, especially for games being streamed live or recordings of big sporting events. Whether soccer, rugby, cricket or the big American sports as Football, Basketball or Baseball – a good VPN can make it simpler to access such streaming content.

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Second VPN server in Düsseldorf available

Jan 19, 2016

We have added a second server in Düsseldorf (Germany) to our server-park. The server is connected with a bandwidth of 1 Gbps and has currently one IPv4 address available, but more will be added soon. As usual, we appreciate if you share and discuss your impressions on this server with us in our forum.

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New VPN server in London available

Jan 11, 2016

We have added a second server in London (United Kingdom) to our server-park. The server is connected with a bandwidth of 1 Gbps and has 16 IPv4 addresses available. As usual, we appreciate if you share and discuss your impressions on this server with us in our forum.

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New VPN server in Düsseldorf available

Jan 7, 2016

We have added a server in Düsseldorf (Germany) to our server-park. The server is connected with a bandwidth of 1 Gbps and has 6 IPv4 addresses available. As usual, we appreciate if you share and discuss your impressions on this server with us in our forum.

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“Wrong Way”: Routing ‘Feature’ expose VPN users’ real IP

Dec 21, 2015

“Wrong Way”: Another VPN security problem was found. A routing ‘feature’ may reveal the user’s real IP address like Port Fail. This time are not only providers with port forwarding affected but rather all providers, they havn’t fixed the problem. The underlying problem is that packets received over the real IP will be answered via the VPN interface under certain conditions.

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IP leak affecting VPN providers with port forwarding

Nov 26, 2015

Vulnerability “Port Fail” reveals real IP address

We have discovered a vulnerability in a number of providers that allows an attacker to expose the real IP address of a victim. “Port Fail” affects VPN providers that offer port forwarding and have no protection against this specific attack. Perfect Privacy users are protected from this attack.

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