Combating data leaks through database encryption
Queryable Encryption in the MongoDB database management system, and how it can improve data protection.
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Queryable Encryption in the MongoDB database management system, and how it can improve data protection.
Our experts studied the shadow market for initial access to corporate infrastructure.
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After conducting a thorough study of applications for connected cars, our experts highlighted a number of flaws of such software.
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We cite an interesting study on how the mute button actually works in teleconferencing services, and discuss privacy in the web conferencing era.
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Our cryptanalysts have found a way to decrypt files encrypted by Yanluowang.
Our experts investigated the activity and studied tools of ransomware gang BlackCat.
Microsoft patches 128 vulnerabilities in a list of products, including Windows and its components.
Researchers found critical vulnerability in Spring, a popular Java framework. Here’s how it works, why it’s dangerous and how to protect from it.
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HermeticRansom cryptor was used as a distraction to support HermeticWiper attacks.