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It's a very effective distraction, true or not, from his very real conflicts of interest.
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pr0zac posted:Sorry, I'm on phone waiting for my wife's car to be fixed thus lack of details. Thanks.
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anthonypants posted:everything in those highlighted printouts is bullshit This claim is just as unsupported and rejecting everything completely outright makes you just as much of a gullible idiot as anyone taking them as gospel.
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pr0zac posted:This claim is just as unsupported and rejecting everything completely outright makes you just as much of a gullible idiot as anyone taking them as gospel. yeah i feel so gullible not believing a word of anything, silly stupid me
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pr0zac posted:This claim is just as unsupported and rejecting everything completely outright makes you just as much of a gullible idiot as anyone taking them as gospel.
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anthonypants posted:well YOUR claim is also unsupported therefore YOU are also just as much the gullible idiot. check mate
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anthonypants posted:every single one of the claims made against trump is completely unverifiable, and buzzfeed believes that journalism means publishing every claim so that the american people can figure out what's real and what's not by themselves. everything in those highlighted printouts is bullshit, and you would be a humongous gullible idiot for taking any of those claims seriously. counterpoint: trump is mama's little pissboy and loves to drinkos the peepee
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also: "Hacking Defense" is now in trumps limited vocabulary as if this were some sort of ball game
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trump loves piss lol
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gonna be a cold four years talking about secfucks without being able to mention us policy ever
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anthonypants posted:gonna be a cold four years talking about secfucks without being able to mention us policy ever this is the security fuckup thread; not the journalism integrity one if you want to talk about how much buzzfeed and vox suck, go make a new thread e: here you go: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3804977 Lain Iwakura fucked around with this message at 18:43 on Jan 11, 2017 |
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OSI bean dip posted:this is the security fuckup thread; not the journalism integrity one
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anthonypants posted:every single one of the claims made against trump is completely unverifiable, and buzzfeed believes that journalism means publishing every claim so that the american people can figure out what's real and what's not by themselves. everything in those highlighted printouts is bullshit, and you would be a humongous gullible idiot for taking any of those claims seriously. https://twitter.com/KenJennings/status/818977092016611328
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OSI bean dip posted:this is the security fuckup thread; not the journalism integrity one
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ken jennings is my hero
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yossec: who's a good ssl cert vendor in 2017? let's encrypt won't work for this. I've had a recommendation for alphassl but i want to see who else is decent these days. i need a wildcard cert for part of the project.
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godaddy
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Wildcart certs are indicative of bad design hth
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spankmeister posted:Wildcart certs are indicative of bad design hth How would you go about issuing valid certificates on hundreds of devices that change their public IP address daily? We create a domain name that we update to the correct IP when it changes. Not accusing, just wondering.
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darkforce898 posted:How would you go about issuing valid certificates on hundreds of devices that change their public IP address daily? It's not clear to me what part of this needs a wildcard cert.
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spankmeister posted:Wildcart certs are indicative of bad design hth agreed but until the design is fixed I have to put a new certificate in place
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:i don't know any company that backs up workstations lol mine does or well they tell us to, and once the IT intern walked around to see if we had time machine enabled! a year ago
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Number19 posted:yossec: who's a good ssl cert vendor in 2017? let's encrypt won't work for this. I've had a recommendation for alphassl but i want to see who else is decent these days. i need a wildcard cert for part of the project. Go to name cheap and pick the vendor of your choice edit: They only do comodo now, arse. jre fucked around with this message at 20:22 on Jan 11, 2017 |
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fishmech posted:counterpoint: trump is mama's little pissboy and loves to drinkos the peepee emptyquoting fishmech
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this thread hasnt been alive a month lets not get it killed please
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fishmech posted:counterpoint: trump is mama's little pissboy and loves to drinkos the peepee
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Number19 posted:yossec: who's a good ssl cert vendor in 2017? let's encrypt won't work for this. I've had a recommendation for alphassl but i want to see who else is decent these days. i need a wildcard cert for part of the project. everybody seems to be moving away from wildcard certs and the CAs are trying to push everything over to multi-domain and just swapping out with a new one with more SANs jammed on it. Any particular reason for using a wildcard over multi-domain?
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darkforce898 posted:How would you go about issuing valid certificates on hundreds of devices that change their public IP address daily? without knowing more about the details of the hardware in question I might throw up a dnssec server in the dmz, get client certs deployed on the end devices when they go out in the field, and then use the cert based auth against dns server to handle automagically getting the IPs updated. alternatively, some kind of agent on the endpoint that does a similar job and can handle applying new certs if they ever need to be replaced. either way, the key to this is getting certs deployed on to all the endpoints to use as an auth mechanism.
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/health/ct-cybersecurity-flaw-in-heart-devices-20170111-story.html
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Kuvo posted:http://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/health/ct-cybersecurity-flaw-in-heart-devices-20170111-story.html quote:"Your average patient isn't going to be targeted by assassins," said Matthew Green i assume in this case you'd actually need to access the specific transmitter etc but i guarantee that some time in the near future there will be a life-critical device that will allow some 15 year old who just discovered what a metasploit is to kill someone and you bet your rear end they will do it
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:everybody seems to be moving away from wildcard certs and the CAs are trying to push everything over to multi-domain and just swapping out with a new one with more SANs jammed on it. Any particular reason for using a wildcard over multi-domain? it's the requirement given to me more or less. i'm just on the procurement end of this one. i have pushed back with a "you don't need this" and it looks like i might win so that's good
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ate all the Oreos posted:i assume in this case you'd actually need to access the specific transmitter etc but i guarantee that some time in the near future there will be a life-critical device that will allow some 15 year old who just discovered what a metasploit is to kill someone and you bet your rear end they will do it https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green/status/818818410947682304 in other juniper news: https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=JSA10753&actp=search
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Wiggly Wayne DDS posted:in other juniper news: https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=JSA10753&actp=search Hahahaha
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Wiggly Wayne DDS posted:no this was detailed yesterday and i didn't bother to mention it here (read the full thread) I've been talking to the cardiologists at work about this. St Jude have been round grovelling to them recently because of battery issues but no one knew about all this
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to be honest, after the whole thing with the note 7 i'm not sure i like hearing about vague "battery issues" relating to medical devices any more than i like hearing about them being an open kill switch for your heart
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Deep Dish Fuckfest posted:to be honest, after the whole thing with the note 7 i'm not sure i like hearing about vague "battery issues" relating to medical devices any more than i like hearing about them being an open kill switch for your heart medical devices are some of the most deeply, troublingly flawed pieces of computer you will ever encounter. companies go to extreme lengths to define the domain the device covers just so to avoid fda regulation (which, lol if that still even exists in 2 years) and will always do the bare minimum required by the loosest interpretation of the regs then fight it out in court. they don't give a poo poo at all about the patient's safety at all because they have the patient over a barrel (you need the device or you die).
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:medical devices are some of the most deeply, troublingly flawed pieces of computer you will ever encounter. companies go to extreme lengths to define the domain the device covers just so to avoid fda regulation (which, lol if that still even exists in 2 years) and will always do the bare minimum required by the loosest interpretation of the regs then fight it out in court. they don't give a poo poo at all about the patient's safety at all because they have the patient over a barrel (you need the device or you die). but see medicine benefits from the free market because
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i think it's funny that cuba has advanced cancer treatments because surprise when there's not an overriding profit motive to spend $20bn developing and marketing the next big dick pill you actually get useful poo poo done
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anthonypants posted:every single one of the claims made against trump is completely unverifiable, and buzzfeed believes that journalism means publishing every claim so that the american people can figure out what's real and what's not by themselves. buzzfeed published a story about the fact that an intelligence report contained those allegations, and explicitly said they couldn't verify the claims themselves. it's like writing a story "trump appointee claims climate change a hoax". e: whoops new page
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