Reflare Research Team

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Hackable Medical Implants and Somebody Else's Fault

Hackable Medical Implants and Somebody Else's Fault

Those of you into (anti)lifehacking might have already heard about the exploitable risks with implantable cardiac devices. This is no longer a "once in a blue moon" kind of attack, but something that the medical implant industry really needs to get on top of. First Published 10th Augu …

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The Weakness of Academic Cybersecurity

A penetration test conducted for a UK government agency came out with one simple conclusion - 100% of UK universities and academic institutions have shockingly weak cyber security. Just ask the University of Sunderland. First Published 8th April 2019 | Latest Refresh 18th August 2022 …

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Selecting the Right Cybersecurity Training Solution

Selecting the Right Cybersecurity Training Solution

Learning and development teams are increasingly outsourcing the creation and delivery of IT security training to other departments or third-party vendors. However, not being aware of the limitations of your training solution may be worse than not training at all.

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The Rise of Cybersecurity as a Political Hammer

The Rise of Cybersecurity as a Political Hammer

To this day, governments have many reasons to try limiting the use of strong cryptography. However, when did this trend move into the mainstream consciousness and become an issue directly engaging wider society? Prior to the 2016 U.S. election cycle, a controversial bill was tabled wi …

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Hey Biotech - These New Problems Are Not What You Think

Biotechnology companies are starting to look more and more attractive to hackers, and a number of successful exploits should give pause to industry leaders. However, things are not quite what they seem. First Published 14th January 2022 | Latest Refresh 7th August 2022 "Nope! Can't fi …

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The Future of Passwords

Companies are entirely aware of the challenges posed by passwords as an authentication mechanism, and continue to find a way to replace them with something better. But are they good enough? And more importantly, are users ready to change?

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Cybersecurity Professionals Suck at Practising What They Preach

Cybersecurity professionals are in a great position to leak sensitive and confidential information. Although most of the profession abides by an excellent moral and ethical stance, the assumption that "the cybersecurity industry is secure" is categorically untrue.

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On Darknet Marketplaces, Cryptocurrencies, and the Flow of Funds

Darknet marketplaces have been around for years, but they have been problematic for both those who run them, and the law-enforcement agencies who look to stamp them out. However, with sophisticated use of cryptocurrencies, these platforms are about to enter a period of rapid expansion …

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Why Internet Voting is Still Rare

With security becoming increasingly important in the digital realm, nations are starting to ask (again) if internet voting can be implemented successfully. But finding an answer first hasn't stopped some. First Published 27th May 2019 | Latest Refresh 3rd May 2022 Exercise your discre …

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Yesterday’s Security Challenges Haven’t Gone Anywhere

Cyber threats are always evolving, and so we’re forced to rethink our security strategies. Whether it’s new malware or an old threat that resurfaces, history shows us we need to stay vigilant to make sure our defences are up to par.

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