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A glowing chain of encrypted locks stretches into the distance, illustrating how forward secrecy protects past messages after a breach.
Aug 13, 2026 · 6 min · EN

Forward Secrecy: Why Past Messages Stay Safe Even After a Breach

Perfect forward secrecy is a security property that keeps your past encrypted messages safe even if an attacker later … Lire la suite

A glowing browser window casting a unique digital fingerprint pattern across a dark, abstract background.
Aug 07, 2026 · 5 min · EN

Why Your Browser Fingerprint Reveals More Than You Think

Browser fingerprinting is a tracking technique that identifies you by collecting dozens of small details your browser … Lire la suite

A shadowy hand manipulates glowing UI toggles on a screen, illustrating how dark patterns influence privacy choices.
Jul 31, 2026 · 6 min · EN

How Dark Patterns Manipulate Your Privacy Choices

Dark patterns are design tricks that push you toward choices you would not make if the options were laid out honestly,… Lire la suite

A glowing passkey symbol beside a faded padlock, illustrating the shift from passwords to passkeys for modern security.
Jul 29, 2026 · 5 min · EN

Passkeys vs Passwords: What Actually Changes for Your Security

The core difference is simple: passwords are secrets you type and share with a server, while passkeys are cryptographi… Lire la suite

Illustration of a social engineering attack, with a disguised attacker whispering to a person holding a phone while a digital hand tries to extract sensitive information.
Jul 22, 2026 · 6 min · EN

Social Engineering: How Attackers Exploit People Not Systems

Social engineering attacks are manipulation tactics where criminals trick people into handing over sensitive informati… Lire la suite

A glowing padlock pinned to a digital certificate chain illustrates how certificate pinning keeps mobile apps secure.
Jul 15, 2026 · 6 min · EN

Certificate Pinning: How Apps Verify They're Really Secure

Certificate pinning is a security technique where an app is hard-coded to trust only a specific server certificate (or… Lire la suite

A split digital illustration contrasting credential stuffing and brute force cyberattacks with glowing login screens and lock icons.
Jul 08, 2026 · 5 min · EN

Credential Stuffing vs Brute Force: What's the Real Threat

Credential stuffing and brute force are both automated login attacks, but they work in opposite ways. Brute force gues… Lire la suite

A glowing digital supply chain network with broken links highlights software supply chain attack vulnerabilities.
Jun 24, 2026 · 6 min · EN

The Growing Threat of Software Supply Chain Attacks

Software supply chain attacks happen when attackers compromise the code, tools, or dependencies your software relies o… Lire la suite

Abstract illustration of data flowing through digital pathways, with locked and unlocked symbols representing encryption at rest versus in transit.
Jun 19, 2026 · 8 min · EN

Encryption at Rest vs In Transit: What's the Difference

Encryption at rest vs in transit describes two distinct moments when your data can be protected: while it's sitting in… Lire la suite

Illustration of a digital lock being breached by a shadowy figure, representing session hijacking threats to online security.
Jun 12, 2026 · 9 min · EN

Session Hijacking: How Attackers Steal Your Active Sessions

Session hijacking prevention is the practice of stopping attackers from stealing or forging the session tokens your br… Lire la suite

Illustration of a digital clipboard being accessed by a hand icon, representing clipboard hijacking threats and data security risks.
Jun 06, 2026 · 9 min · EN

What Clipboard Hijacking Is and Why It Matters

Clipboard hijacking is a type of attack where malicious software secretly monitors or alters whatever you copy to your… Lire la suite

Central threat icon chained to multiple online account types illustrating how reused passwords expose email, banking, and social media accounts to credential stuffing attacks
May 31, 2026 · 8 min · EN

Why Reusing Passwords Across Sites Is Catastrophic

Password reuse is one of the most dangerous habits in digital security, and the damage it causes is rarely limited to … Lire la suite