How to defend against Account Takeovers
Learn about account takeover threats, protection strategies, and detection methods to secure your digital accounts and prevent unauthorised access.
Encrypted Client Hello (ECH), formerly known as Encrypted Server Name Indication (ESNI), is a privacy enhancement for the TLS protocol. It encrypts the client hello message, which includes sensitive information like the server name being requested. ECH is important for protecting user privacy by preventing eavesdroppers from seeing which websites a user is accessing, thus enhancing confidentiality and integrity in web communications.
Learn about account takeover threats, protection strategies, and detection methods to secure your digital accounts and prevent unauthorised access.
An overview of Account Takeover Attacks
A step-by-step breakdown of how credential stuffing attacks are carried out, from obtaining stolen credentials to bypassing defenses and taking over accounts.
An introduction to Anycast DNS
A quick description about what an Apex Domain is.
Learn the essential best practices for managing and rotating API keys to enhance security, prevent unauthorized access, and minimize the impact of key compromise.
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