> - Your Amazon shopping account and your AWS account should definitely not be the same account. If you need another reason. I've heard allegations that the recovery process for Amazon shopping accounts and for…
I mean, given how just about all DNSSEC domains are bootstrapped through domain registrar interfaces and their APIs (which have been compromised in attacks before), that might not be the best idea. As a counterpoint I…
On a related note, pinning the public keys of TLS certificates in browsers used to be a thing (HPKP) and it did mitigate certain classes of attacks with caveats (i.e, let's hijack a domain using an "incompetent" domain…
pairdomains.com doesn't have serverUpdateProhibited, which is the "registry lock" protection. The reason why it costs money is because I believe it involves the registrant, registrar and registry coordinating a manual…
I know NetSol in theory supports registry lock, but last time I checked they want >$1000/year for it, and it's kind of shitty they don't offer robust access controls internally so you end up paying for it (and other…
I mean. How much is classic Perl used in web applications these days?
Cloudflare has an enterprise plan that should in theory be more hardened against abuse complaints. I do agree about the sorry state of domain registrars these days.
Was not aware. Thank you!
Some Linux distributions require adding udev rules for applications to have USB device access but other then that, it's pretty much plug and play. A bit more convenient than having to use the YubiKey apps for TOTP and…
How many hoops do you need to jump through (as a small to medium size company), to get an account at MarkMonitor, CSC or another one of those "brand protection" companies? Over the past 5 or so years I have noticed…
as noted in my edit
checking whois for each of those domains, my first thought is I sure hope Key-Systems didn't get owned :| EDIT: On a sidenote:If this[1] is true, looks like the attacker may have compromised another registrar that…
I've been concerned about NameCheap since this alleged incident occurred https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18063667
How long ago was this, roughly? I've heard of past concerns about some of Gandi's internal procedures and even ignoring that, they've been acquired by a venture capital firm of sorts.
There is Anbox[0] for running Android applications under Linux, and I've heard some people claim it's "less clunky" then an AVD. I haven't yet tried it myself but will soon. I don't disagree that there are some…
BlackBerry had a duress password feature to secure erase the device in the event of said password being used, and it would brick the device in the event of being aborted (battery pull). Wouldn't that be considered…
s/CLI/desktop
I think the main developer took a break for a bit and he's back with a new project (in beta) called GrapheneOS. I don't have a supported device so I can't comment. https://old.reddit.com/r/GrapheneOS/…
I'd rather someone would spend time on a better Matrix or XMPP client but assuming the Discord staff have a hissy fit over ToS it looks quite nice.
This bug? https://old.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/6o50aq/i_dont_thin...
That's fair, and even "I" as a "partial supporter" think they need to tune down the marketing machine a bit. It's a shame because they're really the only company doing what their doing (a fighting a chance at open…
To be fair, they did get Coreboot working after about 2 years from the time of that post but it's still not ideal, compared to a older Libreboot based system, performance not withstanding.
Damaging if true :/
You win
Hopefully if it declines we can have a MariaDB type fork take it's place.
> - Your Amazon shopping account and your AWS account should definitely not be the same account. If you need another reason. I've heard allegations that the recovery process for Amazon shopping accounts and for…
I mean, given how just about all DNSSEC domains are bootstrapped through domain registrar interfaces and their APIs (which have been compromised in attacks before), that might not be the best idea. As a counterpoint I…
On a related note, pinning the public keys of TLS certificates in browsers used to be a thing (HPKP) and it did mitigate certain classes of attacks with caveats (i.e, let's hijack a domain using an "incompetent" domain…
pairdomains.com doesn't have serverUpdateProhibited, which is the "registry lock" protection. The reason why it costs money is because I believe it involves the registrant, registrar and registry coordinating a manual…
I know NetSol in theory supports registry lock, but last time I checked they want >$1000/year for it, and it's kind of shitty they don't offer robust access controls internally so you end up paying for it (and other…
I mean. How much is classic Perl used in web applications these days?
Cloudflare has an enterprise plan that should in theory be more hardened against abuse complaints. I do agree about the sorry state of domain registrars these days.
Was not aware. Thank you!
Some Linux distributions require adding udev rules for applications to have USB device access but other then that, it's pretty much plug and play. A bit more convenient than having to use the YubiKey apps for TOTP and…
How many hoops do you need to jump through (as a small to medium size company), to get an account at MarkMonitor, CSC or another one of those "brand protection" companies? Over the past 5 or so years I have noticed…
as noted in my edit
checking whois for each of those domains, my first thought is I sure hope Key-Systems didn't get owned :| EDIT: On a sidenote:If this[1] is true, looks like the attacker may have compromised another registrar that…
I've been concerned about NameCheap since this alleged incident occurred https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18063667
How long ago was this, roughly? I've heard of past concerns about some of Gandi's internal procedures and even ignoring that, they've been acquired by a venture capital firm of sorts.
There is Anbox[0] for running Android applications under Linux, and I've heard some people claim it's "less clunky" then an AVD. I haven't yet tried it myself but will soon. I don't disagree that there are some…
BlackBerry had a duress password feature to secure erase the device in the event of said password being used, and it would brick the device in the event of being aborted (battery pull). Wouldn't that be considered…
s/CLI/desktop
I think the main developer took a break for a bit and he's back with a new project (in beta) called GrapheneOS. I don't have a supported device so I can't comment. https://old.reddit.com/r/GrapheneOS/…
I'd rather someone would spend time on a better Matrix or XMPP client but assuming the Discord staff have a hissy fit over ToS it looks quite nice.
This bug? https://old.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/6o50aq/i_dont_thin...
That's fair, and even "I" as a "partial supporter" think they need to tune down the marketing machine a bit. It's a shame because they're really the only company doing what their doing (a fighting a chance at open…
To be fair, they did get Coreboot working after about 2 years from the time of that post but it's still not ideal, compared to a older Libreboot based system, performance not withstanding.
Damaging if true :/
You win
Hopefully if it declines we can have a MariaDB type fork take it's place.