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A website that lets you guess how often a password was pwned
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Submitted March 27, 2018 at 04:36PM by OrdisLux
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Checkpoint vs fortinet 60e
Hello reddit, i have a question I have a option to buy checkpoint 750 or fortinet 60eI terms of performens whitch will be the best?

Submitted March 27, 2018 at 05:37PM by oOMrYairOo
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Apache Struts Security Issue Announced. Medium severity, DoS concern
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Submitted March 27, 2018 at 08:11PM by sheepfiend
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How to get your new 5 GHz wireless penetration gear up and working
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Submitted March 27, 2018 at 10:05PM by wootock
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Explain encrypted databases to me
I feel like I should get this, but somehow I don't. I don't understand how encrypting a database improves security. Let me explain my understanding of the process, and maybe you can tell me where my understanding is wrong.As I understand it, you encrypt a database by setting a key that is used to encrypt the data. Then you use the same key to decrypt data that you retrieve from the database.What doesn't make sense to me in that scenario is that you have the key sitting there on your server for both encryption and decryption. If someone hacks into your system, they can just get the key that's sitting there. So how does the encryption help?So I think I'm just missing something here. Explanations and teaching would be welcome.

Submitted March 27, 2018 at 09:29PM by tryingtobeconstructi
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The Top Vulnerabilities Exploited by Cybercriminals
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Submitted March 27, 2018 at 11:16PM by Horus_Sirius
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New "ThreadKit" Office Exploit Builder Emerges
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Submitted March 27, 2018 at 11:11PM by Horus_Sirius
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614Con 2018 Information Security Hacking Conference
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Submitted March 27, 2018 at 09:49PM by technoglowstick
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Tool to Scrape Bug Bounty Subdomains from HackerOne using GraphQL
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Submitted March 28, 2018 at 01:20AM by bjorgein
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Computer wouldn't shut down and it might be hacked?
I was leaving for school at around 7 and I had forgotten to turn off my computer (I fell asleep finishing up work for 3rd quarter and forgot to turn it off for the night). I rushed over to my room and had gone into the menu and pressed 'shut down'. The computer turns off, but turns back on. I was in a rush so I asked my dad to turn it off for me and didn't think too much of it. When I came back from school, my dad told me that someone else was using my computer from a different location and that was the reason it didn't shut down (not too sure if this was true, but that's what happened according to him). I didn't really understand too much of it, but this was not the first time it had happened. It happened a couple of days ago, but my computer did shut down that time. My dad told me I might have been hacked, but I don't want to start assuming things. Not sure what to do, so i'm asking you guys.

Submitted March 28, 2018 at 02:09AM by HurryingFawn
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