For most of us, the SEPTA token died on April 30, 2018. That’s the official date that the transit authority quit selling tokens, which were redeemable for one ride on any SEPTA bus, subway or trolley.
The practice of issuing security tokens instead of utility tokens may be gaining popularity among blockchain startups as a way to raise funds without running afoul of regulators in the short term, but ...
IoTeX got compromised as the private key tied to a token safe associated with it gave an attacker unauthorized access. This led to a multi-million dollar drain across several assets, according to ...
GitHub is now automatically blocking the leak of sensitive information like API keys and access tokens for all public code repositories. Today's announcement comes after the company introduced push ...
One of the best ways to protect data for a telecommuting workforce is with two-factor authentication. That way, even if an employee’s password is compromised or stolen, attackers will not be able to ...