Explore Internet
Latest about Internet

"AI means that scammers don't even have to be good at scamming anymore!": Surfshark's CEO speaks on the web's biggest threats, VPNs giving back, and an ethos of simplicity
By Mo Harber-Lamond published
I visited Surfshark's home of Cyber City in Vilnius, and got hold of the CEO. I asked him what the biggest risks online are today, and what's next for VPNs.

What is a VPN protocol?
By Shaun Rockwood last updated
Everything you need to know about VPN protocols from what they are to how they work

Does VPN server count really matter?
By Mo Harber-Lamond last updated
VPN Almost every VPN boasts about how many servers it runs, but does it mean anything? Here we explain what really matters.

This new Android banking trojan can automatically transfer money off your phone to hackers
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
The RatOn Android malware may be new, but it’s surprisingly capable at stealing your hard-earned cash through overlay attacks and even automatic money transfers.

What is VPN obfuscation and do I need it?
By Chiara Castro last updated
VPN VPN obfuscation is the technology that allows you to circumvent VPN blocking. Here, we explore how VPN obfuscation works and when you need it.

Best free iPhone VPN app in 2025
By Mo Harber-Lamond last updated
VPN There are tons of free iPhone VPNs on the App Store – but only a handful are safe to use. Here are the very best free VPNs for iPhone that I've tested.

Best iPhone VPN for iOS in 2025
By Olivia Powell last updated
VPN We've tested dozens of VPNs on iPhone to bring you a definitive ranking of the top 5 best iOS VPNs, including ExpressVPN, NordVPN and Surfshark

Plex users need to change their passwords — there’s been another breach
By Amber Bouman published
Plex has fallen victim to another data breach and users should update their passwords right now.

Mullvad VPN brings the QUIC protocol to WireGuard for improved obfuscation
By George Phillips published
Mullvad has introduced QUIC to its WireGuard protocol. The update, for desktop apps only, aims to improve the provider's obfuscation capabilities.

Macs under attack from ‘cracked’ apps spreading dangerous info-stealing malware — don’t fall for this
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
This dangerous Mac malware can steal your passwords, browser data and more, and all it takes is downloading a cracked app or getting tricked by a fake CAPTCHA.
Here at Tom’s Guide our expert editors are committed to bringing you the best news, reviews and guides to help you stay informed and ahead of the curve!