Notices tagged with security, page 26
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@bardak schneier\.com Perhaps people like @qbi or @boneidol can recommend other sources. You might also sub to !infosec, !security, !privacy
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Using #SSL #TLS securly in your browser: http://kubieziel.de/blog/archives/1564-Using-SSL-securly-in-your-browser.html !security !crypto
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Wie man #SSL #TLS im Browser einstellt: https://kubieziel.de/blog/archives/1563-SSL-im-Browser-sicher-verwenden.html !security !crypto
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@qbi Ganz lustig soweit, dieser Passweird-Service.
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Endlich mal ein Passwortgenerator, der so richtig sichere P4ss\/\/0rte erzeugt: http://www.passweird.com/ :-) !security #passwort
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1 year ago: #DaWanda (German ecommerce online portal) had #security issue(s): "users being able to see other user's secret infos or buy under their name" and (still) no info on the German Wikipedia page about it: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DaWanda cc @question
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tomorrow it'll be 1 year: since the #python.org wikis for Python, Jython and PSF (Python Software Foundation) had a #security breach + attack which caused all of the wiki #data to be destroyed http://wiki.python.org/moin/WikiAttack2013
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@broniebrown thx for the link! #backdoor #linksys #cisco #netgear !infosec !security !privacy
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Proof of Concept zur #Backdoor der #NSA in Dual_EC_DRBG: http://blog.0xbadc0de.be/archives/155 !crypto !math !security
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@osbn ... Seems I should stop using RSA for SSH. Where else do we use RSA? !infosec !security !surveillance !ueberwachung #NSA #backdoor
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That's why it's not bad when your bank does 2-factor authentication. If the bank were to track my location and phone calls I wouldn't use it, either. !Security is always about trade-offs; the danger of Google misusing phone info is greater than the advantage of 2-factor authentication.
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Excellent piece about RDRAND in !linux by @lvh: http://blog.lvh.io/blog/2013/10/19/thoughts-on-rdrand-in-linux/ !security
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Twitter applies forward-secrecy http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57613517-83/twitter-upping-security-to-thwart-government-hacking/ !infosec !security !crypto
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No, !GNUsocial should not force TLS. Although I'm a big fan of !crypto and !security, the current state of global PKI doesn't inspire confidence, and I'm not going to participate in that. We know that certificates can be spoofed, and we know that "they" have infiltrated Certificate Authorities and major sites to subvert what we believe is secure. Instead, we need a system that does…
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My #Firefox is full of eels, erm, security add-ons: NoScript, Adblock Plus, HTTPS Everywhere, RefControl, Ghostery, RequestPolicy, Enhanced Cookie Manager, Default User Agent. http://bob.jonkman.ca/blogs/2011/11/30/browser-security/ !security !privacy
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The more Snowden saw of the NSA's actual business […] the more he realized that there were actually two governments: the one that was elected, and the other, secret regime, governing in the dark. http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/snowden-and-greenwald-the-men-who-leaked-the-secrets-20131204?print=true Excellent article! !surveillance !security !privacy !infosec
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gpg --keyserver hkp://imperialviolet.org:8080 --recv-keys 00000000 --> WTF? @gnupg verfiziert Antwort nicht. /via @agl__ !crypto !security
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…or why the hierarchical PKI system of !security certificates is completely and utterly broken
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On my way to the last UofW CSClub !Security and !Privacy lecture on Disk !Crypto https://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/events/MC_2038-2013-11-26-5:00PM
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#Github accounts compromised in brute force attack http://qttr.at/b3l Users with weak or re-used passwords compromised !security