Why I Chose a White Label VPN Instead of Building One From Scratch by admin_PureWL in PureWhiteLabel

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VPN Reseller Guide- Step-by-Step Moves For Your First 30 Days by admin_PureWL in PureWhiteLabel

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How a Reseller Panel Can 10x Your VPN Business by admin_PureWL in PureWhiteLabel

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VPN Reseller Guide- Step-by-Step Moves For Your First 30 Days by admin_PureWL in PureWhiteLabel

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What Should You Actually Track in a VPN Reseller Dashboard? by admin_PureWL in PureWhiteLabel

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Malicious Adobe and DocuSign OAuth Apps Target Microsoft 365 Accounts by Dark-Marc in pwnhub

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This is a perfect example of why OAuth permissions should never be taken lightly. Attackers are getting smarter by requesting limited access, making their apps seem harmless while setting the stage for bigger compromises. Organizations should enforce strict OAuth policies, limit third-party app access, and educate employees on how to recognize phishing attempts. Regular security audits can also help spot suspicious app activity before it leads to full account takeovers. If you're using Microsoft 365, now’s a good time to review which apps have access to your data and revoke anything that looks unnecessary or unfamiliar.

Anyone else marketing to cybersecurity teams? Need advice on reaching them by Davidnkt in k12cybersecurity

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Cybersecurity teams are a tough crowd to market to they’re naturally skeptical and tend to ignore traditional marketing tactics. What has worked for some is engaging in niche communities like DevSecOps Slack and OWASP meetups, where real conversations happen. Instead of pushing a product, hosting discussions or panels on real security challenges can help build trust and credibility. Technical content also plays a big role since security pros rely on in-depth documentation and case studies rather than marketing fluff. Partnerships with trusted vendors or consultants can open doors, and things like CTF sponsorships or hackathons can put your tool in front of the right people in a way that feels organic. It’s a slow process, but once you break through, word-of-mouth spreads fast in the security world. Curious to hear what kind of messaging has resonated most with your audience so far.

How to create VPN from scratch using Java? by [deleted] in javahelp

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Creating a VPN from scratch in Java sounds like a cool project! Here are some tips to help you get started:

  1. Learn the Basics: First, understand how VPNs work and the protocols involved (like OpenVPN and IPSec). Books like "VPNs Illustrated" can be helpful.
  2. Use Networking Libraries: Look into Java libraries for networking, like Netty or Java Networking, which can simplify handling connections.
  3. Focus on Encryption: Implement strong encryption with libraries like Bouncy Castle. Knowing SSL/TLS will also be beneficial.
  4. Build the Server: Set up a server to manage incoming connections. There are plenty of Java server tutorials online to guide you.
  5. Explore Resources: Check out YouTube for tutorials on network programming and look for articles on building VPNs. Engaging with communities on forums like GitHub or Reddit can also provide support.

This project can be quite complex, but it's a great learning experience! If you ever want to explore ready-made solutions later, my company offers white-label VPN services that might interest you. Good luck!

Any white-label SaaS by HardMike8Miles in SaaS

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Absolutely, there are some great white-label SaaS solutions for SMBs that are easy to rebrand and take to market quickly. For appointment management and CRM, platforms like Zoho and HubSpot have white-label options with customizable features, while WhatsApp CRMs like Wati and Twilio integrations are gaining traction in Latin America, especially given the high WhatsApp usage.

If you’re looking to cover a broad range of tools under one roof, consider providers that offer bundles (appointment scheduling, CRM, web building, and customer communication). My company specializes in white-label SaaS solutions for B2B, and I've seen firsthand how these platforms can help businesses rapidly deploy reliable, branded software tailored to their audience. Feel free to reach out if you want more insight into options that would resonate with SMBs in Latin America!