The cloud-storage service Mega's automatic file-encryption process does a great job of protecting Mega's business model, but isn't so good at protecting users' files. Subscribe to read this story ...
It seems like Mega could use a similar strategy as we do when updating password hashing algorithms. The old hash is kept in a database until the users next login. When they login you check to see if ...
"For a short time, there was potential for an attacker to negate our commitment, in very limited circumstances and for a very few users, but that has now been fixed," the chairman, Stephen Hall, wrote ...
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