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Force all app traffic into the tunnel
Force all app traffic into the tunnel
Mullvad VPN
Force all app traffic into the tunnel | Mullvad VPN
A year ago, we wrote about how bugs in Apple's networking stack are preventing the iOS app from being as secure as possible. The bugs are still there, but we have secured our app anyway.
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GrapheneOS/Android App Permissions Explained
GrapheneOS/Android App Permissions Explained
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GrapheneOS/Android App Permissions Explained
GrapheneOS/Android app permissions and some basic troubleshooting techniques.
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Pen Test Partners:
AI can help in DFIR, but it cannot replace investigator judgement
AI can help in DFIR, but it cannot replace investigator judgement
Pen Test Partners
AI can help in DFIR, but it cannot replace investigator judgement | Pen Test Partners
TL;DR Introduction In my previous blog post, I wrote about finding your path into DFIR; how to get started, where to focus your time, and why curiosity and good fundamentals matter more than just chasing every certification. That is still true, but once…
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Breakthrough discovery reveals hidden oxygen flow deep inside catalysts
Breakthrough discovery reveals hidden oxygen flow deep inside catalysts
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Breakthrough discovery reveals hidden oxygen flow deep inside catalysts
A major discovery is reshaping how scientists think about catalysts. Researchers have, for the first time, captured oxygen atoms moving through the interior of a catalyst—not just along its surface. This reveals that the bulk material can actively participate…
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This new camera captures what happens in a trillionth of a second
This new camera captures what happens in a trillionth of a second
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This new camera captures what happens in a trillionth of a second
Scientists have unveiled a breakthrough imaging method that can capture the hidden details of events unfolding in trillionths of a second. This new technique doesn’t just track how bright something is—it also reveals subtle structural changes that were previously…