Document Signing Benefits Businesses By Boosting Security and Efficiency

By Applying Digital Signatures with Document Signing Certificates, Organizations Are Able to Ensure Document Integrity While Saving Time & Cutting Costs How’s this sound – print out your document, find…
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Researchers Breach Air-Gapped Systems by Turning RAM Into Wi-Fi Cards

A New Type of Attack Uses Signals Generated by RAM to Steal Data From Systems Without W-Fi Cards Keeping secrets is easier said than done. The measures required to safeguard…
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Symmetric Encryption 101: Definition, How It Works & When It’s Used

Symmetric key encryption is part of virtually everything you do online. We’ll break down everything you need to know about what it is and how and where you’re using it……
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Java Ransomware (Literally): Not Even Your Coffee Maker Is Safe

The Proliferation of IoT Devices is Brewing New Security Vulnerabilities in the Most Unlikely Places Your alarm goes off and you crawl out of bed, just like every other day….
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Say Goodbye to 2-Year Certificates and Hello to Multi-Year SSL Plans

As of September 1st, 2-year certificates have been replaced by multi-year SSL plans offering similar benefits September 1, 2020 marked the dawn of a new era for SSL certificates. Multi-year…
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Raccoon Attack: Researchers Find A Vulnerability in TLS 1.2

Bad news: there’s a vulnerability in TLS 1.2. Good news: researchers say it’s “very hard to exploit” and major vendors have already released security patches for it. A team of…
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Rehash: How to Fix the SSL/TLS Handshake Failed Error

Fixes for the SSL/TLS handshake failed error for both internet users and site owners It’s time for another technical article. Today, we’re going to discuss the SSL/TLS handshake failed error…
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