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Invicti exhibiting at RSA Conference 2021

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Netsparker Will Be Exhibiting at the RSA Conference 2020 in San Francisco

Fri, 06 Dec 2019

Ferruh Mavituna Is Interviewed About Netsparker at RSA Conference 2018

Thu, 14 Jun 2018

Ferruh Mavituna chatted with John Dasher at the RSA Conference 2018 about Netsparker’s powerful ability as a tool to find web application security vulnerabilities accurately, quickly, early, and automatically, in a way that brings scalability, visibility and connectivity to the entire security scanning process, from planning to product deployment.

ROBOT Attack Revives a 19-Year Old Vulnerability

Fri, 05 Jan 2018

The ROBOT Attack revives a 19-year old Oracle vulnerability first discovered and reported by Daniel Bleichenbacher in 1998. It involves sending Client Key Exchange messages with wrong paddings while a TLS-RSA handshake is being negotiated. Vulnerable servers then enabled hackers to decrypt ciphertext or sign data.

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