insecure cryptographic storage
Insecure cryptographic storage refers to the storage of sensitive data using weak or inadequate encryption methods, making it vulnerable to unauthorized access or compromise.
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Related Concepts (16)
- cryptographic containers
- cryptographic keys
- cryptographic protocols
- data protection standards
- database security
- encryption algorithms
- key management systems
- password hashing
- public key infrastructure (pki)
- secure data storage
- secure file storage
- secure messaging protocols
- secure sockets layer (ssl)
- session management
- ssl/tls certificate management
- web application exploitation
Similar Concepts
- inadequate secure coding practices
- insecure coding practices
- insecure file handling
- insecure file permissions
- insecure memory access
- insecure temporary file creation
- insecure token storage
- physical security vulnerabilities
- secure computing
- secure key storage
- secure storage
- secure storage and data protection
- secure storage of cryptographic keys
- secure storage of sensitive data
- security vulnerabilities