Topic: database security

  • Hundreds With Top Secret Clearance Exposed in House Democrats' Data Breach

    Hundreds With Top Secret Clearance Exposed in House Democrats' Data Breach

    A data breach exposed personal information of over 450 individuals with top secret US government security clearances, part of a larger database of 7,000 job applicants for House Democrats, discovered by a security researcher in an unsecured online database. The unprotected data, found on the Dome...

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  • $4.5M Bounty: Zeroday Cloud Hacking Contest

    $4.5M Bounty: Zeroday Cloud Hacking Contest

    The Zeroday Cloud hacking competition, backed by Google Cloud, AWS, and Microsoft, offers a $4.5 million prize pool for discovering critical vulnerabilities in open-source cloud and AI tools during the Black Hat Europe conference. Participants can compete in six categories, such as AI and Kuberne...

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  • $4.5M Prize: New Cloud Hacking Challenge Opens

    $4.5M Prize: New Cloud Hacking Challenge Opens

    Wiz, AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft have launched the Zeroday.Cloud hacking competition with a $4.5 million prize pool to uncover critical vulnerabilities in cloud infrastructure, culminating in live exploits at Black Hat Europe. The contest features six technology categories with tiered reward...

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  • Firezone: Open-Source Remote Access Made Secure

    Firezone: Open-Source Remote Access Made Secure

    Firezone is an open-source platform offering secure remote access through a least-privilege model, distinguishing it from traditional VPNs by granting only necessary permissions. It utilizes the WireGuard protocol for speed and security, with features like short-lived keys and a simplified Policy...

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