Notices tagged with security, page 25
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@jonkulp #repasswording !security
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Are you informing Brunei's Internal #Security Department because you think he ate some #Bruneian cuisine ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruneian_cuisine
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How does the compromise of an #x509 / #SSL CA have "no consequences on the overall network !security"? http://status.hackerposse.com/url/5196
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cc !reading #security #2011, "The Art of Intrusion: The Real Stories Behind the Exploits of Hackers, Intruders & Deceivers" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Mitnick
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I do like this !security #blanket: http://status.hackerposse.com/url/5159
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'#TLS, the workhorse for today’s “Internet #security”, provides “security” only if all of 100s of certificate authorities operate correctly (which they usually do !not), and it comes with a large set of supported #cryptographic primitives, most of which are known to be #insecure.' cc @question
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@Doctorow writes: "But there can be no real security in a world where it is illegal to tell people when the computers in their lives are putting them in danger. In other words, there can be no real security in a world where the DMCA and its global cousins are still intact." http://www.theguardian.com/technology/blog/2014/feb/05/digital-rights-management !surveillance !infosec !security
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12.937 IPs of #Asus routers with #security issues made public and also 3.131 AiCloud login credentials, it seems the June 2013 patch wasn't installed by many router owners cc @question
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email *today*: "During a #security review, we found that #LibraryThing suffered a data breach in November #2011. While no book data or financial information was taken, lost or changed, the hackers did take #email addresses and encrypted #password hashes for some accounts created prior to that date."
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!Facebook: "Enforcing login CSRF protection is something that has been a non-starter here for a number of years, as every attempt to enable it has broken a huge number of extensions, integrations, and other shenanigans." In other words, those extensions and integrations rely on known !security vulnerabilities to work.
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"[Facebook] user information could be up for grabs, as well as the potential to allow attackers to control services linked to !Facebook via its Connect feature." http://www.zdnet.com/facebook-connect-flaws-cant-or-wont-be-fixed-researcher-7000025698/ !security
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♻ @_cypherpunks_ Three laws of computer !security: 1) Don't have a computer 2) If you have a computer, don't turn it on 3) If you turn it on, don't use it
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Oh, and @atarifrosch, you should consider joining the !crypto, !surveillance, !security, and !infosec groups — you post about those topics often enough!
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That's some prejudicial language, like the only Truecrypt users are "suspects", and as though the vulnerability "that law enforcement and government investigators can capitalize on" is a good thing. http://volatility-labs.blogspot.de/2014/01/truecrypt-master-key-extraction-and.html !crypto !surveillance !security
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#OpenSSH mit Curve25519, ChaCha20, Poly1305, Ed25519 http://marc.info/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=138991843024913&w=2 !crypto !security
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"#NSA #infected 100,000 PCs around the world" http://qttr.at/bsl !surveillance !infosec !security
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68 years passed since the UN #Security Council held its 1st session, how would you commentate their activities since then? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Security_Council #tomorrow
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A good !Security Atom/RSS feed is @BrianKrebs's https://krebsonsecurity.com/
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Easily subvertible !security is only better than no security if you know that easily subvertible security is easily subvertible. People with a false sense of security drop their vigilance and become even more vulnerable.
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#mediawiki #security releases (1.22.1+1.21.4+1.19.10 (LTS vers. 2015)): several #XSS, ... http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mediawiki-announce/2014-January/000138.html !wiki