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Google Whistles While OAuth Burns — ‘MultiLogin’ 0-Day is 70+ Days Old
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What a Mickey Mouse operation: Infostealer scrotes having a field day with unpatched vulnerability ...
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What is Federated SSO (Single Sign-On)?
With fed SSO, businesses can bridge the authentication gap between multiple platforms and enable users to access services without needing a separate login at the partner platform. This blog explains fed SSO ...

