Explained: Domain fronting
Domain fronting is a technique to hide the true origin of HTTPS requests by hiding the real domain name encrypted inside a legitimate TLS request.
Read moreDomain fronting is a technique to hide the true origin of HTTPS requests by hiding the real domain name encrypted inside a legitimate TLS request.
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Read moreCategories: Explained Categories: News Tags: quishing Tags: qr code Tags: phishing We explain what quishing is and provide information about some current quishing campaigns. |
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Read moreCategories: Awareness Categories: Explained Categories: News We’ve made a handy flow chart to help IT and security folk decide if they’re ready to go on vacation. |
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Read moreCategories: Explained Categories: News Tags: potentially unwanted programs Tags: PUAs Tags: PUPs If you’ve ever downloaded software onto your computer, chances are you’ve unknowingly cluttered your machine with potentially unwanted programs. |
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Read moreCategories: Explained Categories: News Tags: Fuzzing Tags: fuzz testing Tags: memory leaks Tags: runtime errors Tags: race conditions Tags: control flow error Tags: memory allocation Tags: buffer overflow Fuzzing is an automated software testing method that uses a wide range of invalid and unexpected data as input to find flaws. |
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Read moreCategories: Explained Categories: Personal Tags: Mac Tags: Parental Controls Tags: Screen Time If you want to know how to secure your Mac so your kids can use it safely, we’re here to help. |
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Read moreCategories: Explained Categories: News Tags: Steganography Tags: encryption Tags: least significant bits Tags: rgb Tags: masking Tags: palette-based Tags: lossy Tags: compression Tags: cropping Steganography is the prime example of hiding something in plain sight. We look at the basics, some methods, and the hurdles of hiding messages in images. |
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