Private Internet Access (PIA) is a budget-friendly VPN service with open-source apps that allow for customization of security settings and support for unlimited device connections, making it ideal for smart TVs. Despite being headquartered in the US, which may raise privacy concerns, PIA boasts a vast server network of over 25,000 servers in 91 countries, including virtual servers in China and other locations, offering speeds of up to 10Gbps and RAM-only technology. Specialized servers for streaming and the option to purchase an exclusive IP address add to PIA’s appeal, although speed tests revealed occasional connection dips in various server locations.
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Google Launches OSS Rebuild to Expose Malicious Code in Widely Used Open-Source Packages
Google has launched OSS Rebuild, a new initiative aimed at enhancing the security of open-source package ecosystems to prevent software supply chain attacks. Matthew Suozzo from Google Open Source Security stated that this initiative provides security teams with essential data to mitigate risks without adding extra burden on upstream maintainers. Want More Context? 🔎
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