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quote:The America’s JobLink (AJL) system has been affected by a security incident. Between February 23 and March 14, individual job seeker account information including names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers may have been accessed by an unauthorized user in the AJL systems of ten states. http://sitedev.ajla.net/pressrelease.html in case you were curious, no, https doesn't work on the site of a company that promises quote:We Can Help You:
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Suspicious posted:how can i tell if i have an illegal ip address send them to me and i will check them 4 u
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cheese-cube posted:send them to me and i will check them 4 u 192.168.1.1
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cheese-cube posted:send them to me and i will check them 4 u
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cheese-cube posted:send them to me and i will check them 4 u
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Phoenixan posted:4.20.69.69 missed opportunity for triple-combo: 69.66.64.20
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OSI bean dip posted:browse the site from tor: Security fuckup megathread: expect to get raided shortly
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cheese-cube posted:send them to me and i will check them 4 u this is literally what he does with his app, if you watch the promo video https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=penetrationtest.eVestigator.com&hl=en
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this has gotta be a parody, right? i refuse to believe jon hendren didn't make this site as an addendum to http://devopsleague.com/
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wikileaks put out more docs, focusing on apple attacks https://wikileaks.org/vault7/darkmatter/?cia thunderstrike attacks were being performed circa 2012, 2 years before public research https://wikileaks.org/vault7/darkmatter/document/SonicScrewdriver_1p0/page-4/#pagination e: and an efi rootkit in 09 https://wikileaks.org/vault7/darkmatter/document/DarkSeaSkies_1_0_CONOP/page-4/#pagination Wiggly Wayne DDS fucked around with this message at 14:54 on Mar 23, 2017 |
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was cleaning out my imgur and i found this blast from the past
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Cold on a Cob posted:was cleaning out my imgur and i found this blast from the past
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that was an excellent talk
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BiohazrD posted:that was an excellent talk
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anthonypants posted:too many memes iirc u gotta spend memes to make memes
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https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/blink-dev/eUAKwjihhBs Intent to Deprecate and Remove: Trust in existing Symantec-issued Certificates
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SSL certs are such a loving racket. on the other hand, if i really thought I needed to shell out $2k for a SSL cert from some company and then find out it's losing its trust i'd flip my poo poo.
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:SSL certs are such a loving racket. EV certs do nothing compared to normal certificates. Don't buy them.
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:SSL certs are such a loving racket. we almost bought a cert from startcom and then went with a comodo reseller. it would have only been $350 or so, but still
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BiohazrD posted:we almost bought a cert from startcom and then went with a comodo reseller. it would have only been $350 or so, but still there's always starfield too apseudonym posted:EV certs do nothing compared to normal certificates. Don't buy them. but if you pay them enough money you can put your name in the padlock thingy don't you want your name in the padlock thingy?
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CrazyLittle posted:there's always starfield too There's no indication users actually care
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CrazyLittle posted:there's always starfield too never heard of them, $8 a year is crazy. im using LE for my home certs but if i wasnt....
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apseudonym posted:There's no indication users actually care this is a user problem, EV is good idea because people trust the green padlock and if they see the padlock on paypa1.com they think they are okay
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apseudonym posted:There's no indication users actually care I think that's Users don't know what SSL certs are at all and just look for the padlock icon (if they actually bother to even look for that). I would also bet a ton of money that a lot of users think the padlock icon also means the site they're putting lots of personal information into can be trusted with that information.
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i'll be the padlock as favicon.ico
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 18:49 |
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i would bet that more people look for the MCAFEE SECURE or similar logo than a padlock in the address bar. or anything else in the address bar. people do not look at the address bar.
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BiohazrD posted:this is a user problem, EV is good idea because people trust the green padlock and if they see the padlock on paypa1.com they think they are okay Which is why we're moving toward treating http as actively insecure. It's just that tech is loving slow and you have to argue with idiots every step of the way
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OSI bean dip posted:browse the site from tor:
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Wiggly Wayne DDS posted:https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/blink-dev/eUAKwjihhBs I hope someone is making GBS threads a brick rn at symantec
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apseudonym posted:EV certs do nothing compared to normal certificates. Don't buy them. of course not. but there's some people who think they need them. they'll be mad still, in this case.
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anthonypants posted:i would bet that more people look for the MCAFEE SECURE or similar logo than a padlock in the address bar. or anything else in the address bar. people do not look at the address bar. it says right under the submit button that they use industry standard high grade all american made secure sockets, good enough for me
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gently caress i love it when browsers decide to drop trust in a ca
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in the off chance anyone here is on the other side of the embargo, what's the verdict on the new xen vuln (xsa-212)? how hosed are my clouds?
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Storysmith posted:in the off chance anyone here is on the other side of the embargo, what's the verdict on the new xen vuln (xsa-212)? how hosed are my clouds? Anyone on the other side of an embargo isn't going to post about it in YOSPOS friend
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Storysmith posted:in the off chance anyone here is on the other side of the embargo, what's the verdict on the new xen vuln (xsa-212)? how hosed are my clouds? tthe verdict is its good
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redleader posted:gently caress i love it when browsers decide to drop trust in a ca
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redleader posted:gently caress i love it when browsers decide to drop trust in a ca same
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redleader posted:gently caress i love it when browsers decide to drop trust in a ca
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meanwhile on national news in latvia - "indian hackers have deleted our tile shop product database after we failed to pay 1500 euro in ransom. twice in two weeks. "
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https://twitter.com/campuscodi/status/845211770490904577 whoopsie
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