mako: security (71)

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  1. Tools recommended by Nate for replacing my OAUTH2 scripts.
  2. "(n)Code Solutions, a subsidiary of GNFC, produces digital certificates for the Government of India (including the digital Aadhaar card for over 1 billion Indians). The solution was the result of a partnership with Entrust."
  3. "anyone with access to the server such as staff or government officials can add new members to a private group without permission of its admin members"
  4. I totally though I discovered this protocol myself!
  5. "FreeOTP is a two-factor authentication application for systems utilizing one-time password protocols. Tokens can be added easily by scanning a QR code."
  6. step-by-step on how to mount an encrypted and LVMed disk image.
  7. Nice little summary of a lot of nasty web security tricks.
  8. "RAID5 isn't sufficient redundancy anymore, you need RAID6."
  9. Rather thuggish, but still good advice.
  10. updated: 2011-11-07, original: 2011-11-07 to , , , , , , , - Archived Link
  11. If you use Rudel on Debian testing/unstale/experimental, you'll notice it stopped working. This is my bug report and patch.
  12. Yikes!
  13. Dark-skinned people spend too much time in the bathroom!
  14. updated: 2012-04-29, original: 2011-09-05 to , , , , , , , , - Archived Link
  15. Interesting argument that the use of NUL-terminated strings in C was shortsighted and wrong. And it probably was. My recent blog post on coal computing anyone?
  16. "A "public suffix" is one under which Internet users can directly register names. Some examples of public suffixes are .com, .co.uk and pvt.k12.wy.us. The Public Suffix List is a list of all known public suffixes. "
  17. Sage advice.
  18. When anonymization fails. And apparently it always fails.

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