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What is SSRF?

September 9, 2022 Nirium Security

In this blog post, we tell you what SSRF is, how it works, and how best to protect against the threats it poses to your applications.

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How to Protect Against CSRF?

September 7, 2022 Nirium Security

In this blog post, we tell you how best to protect your web applications against CSRF attacks.

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The TikTok & weChat Data Breaches: What’s Known?

September 6, 2022 Nirium Data Breach Analysis, Security

In this blog, we walk you through the TikTok and weChat data breaches in more detail – join us to learn more!

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How to Protect Yourself From Phishing Attacks?

September 1, 2022 Nirium Security

In this blog post, we tell you how best to protect yourself from phishing attacks and walk you through a couple of best practices in this area.

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Choosing Character Sets in MySQL: A Short Guide

August 30, 2022 Nirium Database Performance

In this blog, we will look a little closer into the character sets available in MySQL – we will tell you what they are, and how best to work with them.

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The MySQL Server – mysqld

August 26, 2022 Nirium Database Performance

In this blog, we discuss the ins and outs of the MySQL daemon and tell you how best to improve MySQL performance & security.

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The Requirements for a Web Application Firewall: What’s On the List?

August 10, 2022 Nirium Security

In this blog, we go through some of the requirements that can make or break a web application firewall.

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