Security at Mirai

Operated by Aionyx Technologies Inc.

Protecting your data and the integrity of the Mirai platform is a top priority. Here's how we keep things secure.

Encryption

All communication between the Mirai app and our servers is protected using TLS 1.3, the latest transport layer security protocol. Sensitive data — including credentials, authentication tokens, and personal information — is encrypted at rest using AES-256 encryption.

  • Data in transit: TLS 1.3 with forward secrecy
  • Data at rest: AES-256 encryption
  • Passwords: hashed using bcrypt with unique salts

Infrastructure

Our platform runs on hardened, minimal server images hosted on enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure. We employ continuous vulnerability scanning, automated security patching, network segmentation, and strict identity and access management (IAM) controls. All production access requires multi-factor authentication.

Authentication

User authentication is handled via secure, industry-standard protocols. Session tokens are short-lived and automatically rotated. We support secure sign-in methods and never store raw passwords. All authentication endpoints are rate-limited and monitored for anomalous activity.

Monitoring & Incident Response

We maintain 24/7 monitoring of our systems for security anomalies, unauthorized access attempts, and service disruptions. In the event of a security incident, our response process includes immediate containment, root cause analysis, user notification (when applicable under privacy laws), and remediation. We regularly conduct internal security reviews and update our threat models.

Responsible Disclosure

We value the security research community. If you discover a vulnerability in the Mirai app, website, or any Aionyx Technologies Inc. service, we encourage you to report it responsibly. We are committed to:

  • Acknowledging receipt of your report within 2 business days.
  • Working with you to understand and validate the issue.
  • Addressing confirmed vulnerabilities in a timely manner.
  • Not taking legal action against good-faith security researchers.

Please send security reports to info@1mirai.com.