Security News > 2018 > October > Google and Microsoft boffins playing nicely together to stop replay attacks in their tracks
2018-10-10 09:03
Internet Engineering Task Force doc examines how to better protect authentication tokens Google and Microsoft engineers have pooled their efforts to propose a protection against what are known as "replay attacks".…
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