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Most industry analyst firms conclude that between 80-90 percent of network traffic is encrypted today. Jeff Costlow, CISO at ExtraHop, explains why this might not be a good thing.
If you’ve done any network programming or hacking, you’ve probably used Wireshark. If you haven’t, then you certainly should. Wireshark lets you capture and analyze data flowing o… ...
Encryption is a focal point of modern security architecture: Encrypting sensitive information both at rest and in transit provides a litany of benefits to security-conscious organizations by ...
Victims are given an option to take the free decryption “nasty way” and pass their ransomware woes on to others by sending a ransomware referral link to other people.
One of the major issues in the law of digital evidence investigations is how the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination applies to unlocking phones. As I wrote here at the Volokh ...
Cybersecurity researchers at Avast release a decryption tool for BianLian ransomware, which has hit victims in the US, UK, Australia, and more.
Last month the notorious REvil ransomware gang pulled an abrupt disappearing act that could have left its victims with no way to recover their data. Then the unthinkable happened.
One victim of the Kaseya attack is left with few options for help now that their decryptor is not working and REvil's help desk has vanished.
A former Dolphin emulator developer and investor has come up to explain the legal issues surrounding it, & what the 'grey area' really means.
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