A virtual private network (VPN) is a secure way of connecting to a private Local Area Network at a remote location, using the Internet or any insecure public network to transport the network data packets privately, using encryption. The VPN uses authentication to deny access to unauthorized users, and encryption to prevent unauthorized users from reading the private network packets. The VPN can be used to send any kind of network traffic securely, including voice, video or data.
Here are a few good free Vpns:
http://www.hotspotshield.com
http://alonweb.com
http://www.itshidden.com
http://www.proxpn.com
http://www.cyberghostvpn.com
http://www.ultrareach.com
*NOTE* VPNS CAN BE USED FOR PORTFORWARDING- AS LONG AS YOU HAVE THE VPN ON, YOUR PORTS WILL ALLLLLLL BE FORWARDED, TEMPORARILY UNTIL U TURN OFF UR VPN.
its not safe to use free VPN, they will log our activities. Paid VPN is good to stay anonymous on inteernet. anyways thx for the thread
Most of the people have autorun issues with their flash/hard drives.It is because of the modification of the autorun.inf file in the root directory which is in most cases hidden and cant be seen. So you just have to create a bat file with the following syntax as mentioned below. Copy and paste this into Notepad and save it as AV.bat or whatever.bat ..
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A lot of them may have experienced leechers or have leeched themselves through an open network. An easy way to prevent that from happening is to encrypt your network traffic. One of these methods is by use of WEP or Wired Equivalent Privacy. I’m going to talk about why you shouldn’t use WEP and how easy it is to crack....
A virtual private network (VPN) is a secure way of connecting to a private Local Area Network at a remote location, using the Internet or any insecure public network to transport the network data packets privately, using encryption. The VPN uses authentication to deny access to unauthorized users, and encryption to prevent unauthorized users from reading the private network packets...

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