WireGuard is a radical new approach to VPNs. With its minimal codebase -- about 4,000 lines of code -- it's much easier to debug and secure than its rivals such as OpenVPN with its over 100,000 lines.
WireGuard is a security-focused virtual private network (VPN) known for its simplicity and ease of use. It uses proven cryptography protocols and algorithms to protect data. Originally developed for ...
Whether you're in the office or on the road, a VPN is still one of the best ways to protect yourself on the internet. If that sounds like damning with faint praise, you don't know Torvalds. For him, ...
One of my favorite Canadian television shows, Murdoch Mysteries, recently finished airing its 18th season. To watch it, I pulled out my Kubuntu Focus Linux gaming laptop, connected it to my LG C2 OLED ...
The lean-coded, fast, modern, and secure WireGuard VPN protocol has made it into the Linux kernel as Linus Torvalds merged it into his source tree for version 5.6. The wait is closely coming to an end ...
Linux is open-source, with a global community of developers constantly reviewing code and fixing vulnerabilities, one of the main reasons it’s considered so secure. But is it completely bulletproof?
WireGuard didn’t just enter the VPN scene quietly; it kicked the door down. With blazing-fast speeds and a codebase that’s 100x leaner than OpenVPN, it has quickly become the protocol of choice for ...
Hopefully the audit squelches the noise any time Wireguard is discussed where someone says it is unusable until there is a third party audit. I've switched over to it ass my primary VPN mostly because ...
In today’s interconnected digital landscape, safeguarding your online activities has never been more critical. Whether you’re accessing sensitive data, bypassing geo-restrictions, or protecting your ...
Lightweight functions without Linux.