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Farewell 2023

But the outcome of all that is so rewarding. It only placed the bar higher for us, which means we have a tough job for next year. We're saying goodbye to 2023 with a major release. We're pleased to welcome Faraday v.5.0.0. It represents a huge leap in performance for all of our users and customers. We're euphoric about it and very thankful for the team that made it happen. We're a top-tier product that keeps getting better. You can leave your feedback at Gartner and read more about other users' opinions.

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Faraday at Ekoparty 2023

Cybersecurity is a large group of people working to make the world a safer place. At Faraday, we are motivated to develop and work on solutions that add value to the community and assist companies and cybersecurity professionals. But most importantly, we take pride in forming relationships and, together with Ekoparty, being part of this story.

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Cybersecurity in the Blockchain and Web3 by Federico Kirschbaum

Our CEO Federico Kirschbaum participated as a moderator in the “Cybersecurity” panel at Ethereum Argentina, alongside Pablo G. Sabbatella, Santiago Di Paolo, Sergio Demian Lerner, and Sebastian Raul Wain.
He was in charge of joining the conversation of one of the hottest topics in the crypto world.
See the video of the talk

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Release v4.5.2

We're delighted to present to you our newest release, version 4.5.0, along with essential updates 4.5.1 and 4.5.2. This update brings with it an array of compelling improvements, and performance boosts, that will enhance your experienc

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Bugs and working from home, an interview with Federico Kirschbaum

The research states that the team was "seeking and reporting security vulnerabilities in IoT devices, which led to the finding of an exploitable bug in a consumer-grade router popular in Argentina." They also stated in the research that it was escalating quickly and shares about how protecting home networks is important while working remotely.

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Bypassing certificate pinning with Gabriel Franco

Many apps implement a security feature called Certificate Pinning, creating some problems when trying to intercept the traffic between the application and the server. Today, we’ll cover the basics about that and give some examples of how to bypass it using an Android mobile.

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