Mixing VPN Protocols
Is there any benefit to mixing vpn protocols as far as obfuscating your traffic. Would a multiple hop setup like (openvpn(server1) + wireguard(server2)) be better or is (openvpn(server1) + openvpn(server2)) just as good.
Is there any benefit to mixing vpn protocols as far as obfuscating your traffic. Would a multiple hop setup like (openvpn(server1) + wireguard(server2)) be better or is (openvpn(server1) + openvpn(server2)) just as good.
I have reviewed several discussions here regarding offline root CA management. While useful, none quite capture my question.
Firstly it presumably would not be generally assessed as an ‘offline’ root if its key is in a network connected HS…
I’d like to build an IPS which would be a seperate endpoint than the router and/or protected servers. To achieve this I’ve installed to my Ubuntu server Snort with DAQ(AFPACKET). The instructions I’ve used is here -> Snort 3.0.1 on Ubun…
Why does owasp recommend using case insensitive logins ?
Make sure your usernames/user IDs are case-insensitive. User ‘smith’
and user ‘Smith’ should be the same user.
What’s the security aspect of it?
Assume that I share the same IP address with others. Then if I can do something bad to intrigue practical websites, such as Google, Amazon, or jQuery to block me, then all other users will also be blocked as a "collateral damage"…
Please assume that I use some FOSS, SaaS, public key && passwordized private key protected password vault program to primarily store passwords of websites I rarely use (such as Q&A websites or free content enterprises), which a…
I am trying to understand how websites implement in-browser account switcher.
e.g you can login to twitter using multiple accounts. On the bottom left when you click your currently logged in account, if you have multiple accounts, you can …
I am trying to understand how websites implement in-browser account switcher.
e.g you can login to twitter using multiple accounts. On the bottom left when you click your currently logged in account, if you have multiple accounts, you can …
Andrew
Davis recently announced
the public release of his new Windows emulation framework named
Speakeasy. While
the introductory blog post focused on using Speakeasy as an automated
malware sandbox of sorts, this entry will highlight …
Andrew
Davis recently announced
the public release of his new Windows emulation framework named
Speakeasy. While
the introductory blog post focused on using Speakeasy as an automated
malware sandbox of sorts, this entry will highlight …