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Is SQL injection still a bad thing if the user is restricted to
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6 years ago
elsadek
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Is HTTPS required for local network server to server communication
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6 years ago
chupa-chups
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What technical reasons are there to have low maximum password lengths?
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7 years ago
LinuxBender
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Is exploit-free software possible?
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7 years ago
saranshk
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How do I ensure that users don't write down their passwords?
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7 years ago
rahuldottech
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Is HostGator storing my password in plaintext?
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7 years ago
nashashmi
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Is “always use /dev/urandom” good advice in an age of containers and isolation?
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8 years ago
jMyles
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188.
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What's to stop someone from 3D print cloning a key?
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11 years ago
personjerry
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189.
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Is Telegram secure?
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11 years ago
ColinWright
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Chrome showing an SSL security alert for Hacker News (weak cipher SHA-1)
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11 years ago
nodesocket
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How to be sure laptop's trusted certificates are safe
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11 years ago
utefan001
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192.
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Why most people use 256 bit encryption instead of 128 bit?
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11 years ago
dsr12
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Is email encryption, as claimed by ProtonMail, possible?
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12 years ago
CapitalistCartr
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What are some risks of purchasing a “used” domain name
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12 years ago
simonbrown
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195.
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SSL3 “Poodle” Vulnerability
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12 years ago
ayrx
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Is an 80 bit password good enough for all practical purposes?
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12 years ago
lucb1e
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Hashing a credit card number for use as a fingerprint
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12 years ago
dsr12
2 points
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What's to stop someone from 3D print cloning a key?
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12 years ago
personjerry
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Are two firewalls better than one?
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12 years ago
amalantony06
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200.
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Are there any reasonable truecrypt alternatives?
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12 years ago
paweln
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How to explain Heartbleed without technical terms?
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12 years ago
hawkharris
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Would Heartbleed have been prevented if OpenSSL was written in Go/D/Vala?
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12 years ago
jere
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Should I change all my passwords due to heartbleed?
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12 years ago
dhfromkorea
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Why did Java (JRE) vulnerabilities peak in 2012-2013?
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12 years ago
javinpaul
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How is an ATM secure?
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12 years ago
AndyBaker
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Alternative to security questions for when there is no email
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12 years ago
egsec
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Is adblock-plus a security risk?
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12 years ago
erbdex
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Is my hashing technique secure?
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12 years ago
hepha1979
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How valuable is secrecy of an algorithm?
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13 years ago
vasco
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What would one need to do in order to hijack a satellite?
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13 years ago
riyadparvez
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