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.
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.
surf allows you to filter a list of hosts, returning a list of viable SSRF candidates. It does this by sending a HTTP request from your machine to each host, collecting all the hosts that did not respond, and then filtering them into a list of extern…
Categories: News Tags: Cloudflare Tunnel Tags: cloudflared Tags: rdp Tags: https Tags: smb Tags: ssh Researchers have found that cybercriminals are shifting to Cloudflare Tunnel to hide and anonymize their nefarious activities. |
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Categories: News Categories: Personal Tags: Free Tags: public Tags: WiFi Tags: HTTPS Tags: TLS Tags: VPN The Internet has changed. A lot. Does that make it safer to use public, free WiFi? |
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This week on Lock and Code, we talk about the often-undiscussed security benefits of Tor networking, also called onion networking.
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