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Ethereum Startup Hubcoin Announces Live ICO Project to Create Tools and also Promotion for Other Blockchain Projects

Bitcoin Press Launch: Hubcoin gets on a mission to unite altcoin programmers by producing different devices for them and also helping the whole crypto-community with financial investments and also promotions.July 25, 2017, Minsk, Belarus– Belarus-based blockchain company Hubcoin prefers to report that 300,000 (10%) of the complete pre-mined HUB symbols was dispersed between all other altcoin programmers, that consented to receive them. The decision corresponds with the ongoing  HubCoin ICO, running from July 17, 2017, till July 31, 2017. During the ICO, the platform has made continuing to be 3,000,000 CENTER tokens readily available for purchase to the investors.The Hubcoin platform thinks that the recent experiments with reasonable coins have actually revealed wonderful success and also yet leaves a great deal of unrealized protocol. Complying with other premine distribution tasks like NEM as well as Auroracoin, Hubcoin has determined to designate 10% of all its premined HUB tokens

Most free Android VPNs leak data and many don’t even use encryption, says study

If you’re handing over your internet connection for free, don’t expect top-notch security. For individuals seeking extra privacy online or trying to access geo-blocked content, a virtual private network (or VPN) can seem like an ideal fix. VPN applications protect users by encryp        For individuals seeking extra privacy online or trying to access geo-blocked content, a virtual private network (or VPN) can seem like an ideal fix. VPN applications protect users by encrypting internet traffic and routing it through different countries. That makes it harder for hackers to intercept your connection, and can also fool Netflix into thinking you're in a different country. However, these programs can also pose a risk to users. A  new analysis  of nearly 300 Android VPNs found that 84 percent of those studied leaked users’ web traffic, 38 percent contained malware or malvertising, and 18 percent didn’t encrypt data at all. Three of the apps even directly intercepted traffic, allowing, f