Internet Security Software: Essential Tools to Protect Your Devices and Data

As our digital lives expand with more connected devices and online activities, so do the risks of internet security threats like malware, ransomware, phishing scams and hackers.

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Why Using Internet Security Software is Important for Protecting...

Types of Threats Protected Against Viruses, worms, and trojans pose some of the biggest threats to devices connected to the internet. Viruses are programs designed to spread to other computers, usually by inserting copies of itself into other files or programs. Once a virus infects a device, it...

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5/5 🧵

The more I think about it, I don't understand the logic of this entire fiasco at all. If #SecureNet was a free service for all internet plans, it would work on dynamic IP plans. How did it get tied to our static IP when we requested one as an add-on?

Implementing customer lock-in through painful customer experience is NOT the way to do business #Viewqwest. Please do better.

4/5 🧵

Yes, that's right folks, SecureNet DNS is **tied** to the static IP. They told us they need to change our static IP to be rid of SecureNet DNS.

We're going need to update IP whitelist across all services that require them, regenerate all VPN configs once the IP changes, etc, etc.

But the most infuriating thing... why would you offer a free trial of #SecureNet, then tie it to our static IP? The best part is that static IPs are a paid add-on, not a part of the default service...

🧵 2/5

#securenet is "free" for the first 3 months, after which it's a paid service unless you cancel it. We cancelled it ASAP.

We also have a static IP with them because we access some sensitive services with an IP whitelist. A few days ago, I discovered that some sites we needed to access were being blocked as "malware". The block page was not from #Cloudflare (I use CF Zero Trust as a DNS firewall for our corporate network). After HOURS of troubleshooting where this block page came from...