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20 postsTwo Common Mistakes in Fintech Backends
Two common mistakes in fintech backends: encryption and idempotency. Key points to ensure security and data integrity.
TLS Interception: How Corporate Proxies Read Your Encrypted Traffic
Enterprise 'SSL inspection' doesn't break encryption—it relocates the endpoint to a proxy. How TLS interception works, its measured security risks, and how to detect it.
USB Kill Switch and Dead Man's Switch Toolkit for Linux Servers
An open-source toolkit combines LUKS encryption, USBGuard and Discord alerts to auto-wipe server keys on physical tampering or operator inactivity.
CommitBrief — AI code reviews, right in your terminal
A provider-agnostic, local-first CLI that reviews your staged changes, a historic range, or a whole GitHub pull request. Zero telemetry, no server. Free and open source.
commitbrief.comSignal Adds New Security Layer for Safe Messaging Verification
Signal introduces Automatic Key Verification (AKV) to enhance chat security.
Canopy and Fhenix Aim to Make Encrypted Data the Default for Onchain Apps
Canopy and Fhenix introduce a new template to make encrypted data the default for onchain applications.
Discovering Cryptographic Weaknesses with Claude
Claude Mythos Preview reveals new attack methods against cryptographic algorithms, notably HAWK and AES, showcasing AI's potential in cryptography.
Chinese Codex API Resellers Face New Challenges
Chinese Codex API resellers are facing challenges that disrupt user conversations after channel changes.
The Real Cryptography Behind a Fictional Quantum Machine
Explore the real cryptography behind a fictional quantum machine and its significance for engineers.
Ratchet 0.3.1: CDI-native Job Scheduler Now Runs on Quarkus, JVM, and Native
Ratchet 0.3.1 introduces a CDI-native job scheduler running on Quarkus, JVM, and native, with support for Oracle and SQL Server and enhanced security features.
IONA OS: Security Gaps and Solutions
IONA OS transparently shares its security gaps and outlines the steps taken to address them.