When I heard of JRE many years ago, I said to myself, "do I care to hear the endless opinions of the former host of Fear Factor? Nope." And that was that, never even decided to give it a try with so much other potential…
They already had the person's name by that point. They traced the attack back to the attacker, and had already figured out they weren't an employee or associate of an employee.
I've installed Ubuntu 18.10 on my Dell laptop, and I've done no configuring/tweaking that you describe. Just the default install, changed maybe one or two settings in ubuntu's version of "System Preferences", installed…
I work in infosec and I dropped out of a biology program.
Author here, if anyone has comments, questions, or suggestions for improvement. I wrote this because I didn't see a good guide that explained the thought process that goes into choosing a cipher suite, so sysadmins…
Why wouldn't it be `mail | yes d` if you're trying to answer "d" to all of the input requests of mail?
I am also interested in this. This whole process has been a shitshow. I'd just like a decision to be made and a little warning so that I have time to replace my RapidSSL certs (they are signed by GeoTrust which is owned…
I'm still trying to figure out if my 36 month wildcard carts from RapidSSL are going to be distrusted. Their intermediate is signed by GeoTrust which is owned by Symantec, and a blog post says with Chrome 59, certs with…
Google's entrant into the Conference Room Tech market is their Chromebox for Meetings. It doesn't do the whiteboarding, but it's an easy and cheap way to put a webcam/speaker/mic into a conference room that integrates…
For what it's worth, I've had server installs that were upgraded 10.04 > 12.04 > 14.04 > 16.04 and they're fine.
Don't forget, for most parts of the country, a car too. The fourth guy is being limited by his lack of a vehicle.
Wow. A noncompete to make sandwiches.
Maybe this is the way that I've been lucky, but I was always either a 10min drive or a 5min walk from school as a boy, depending on which building (elementary/middle/high school). At college, I was on campus, and a…
Getting a CVE on your resume isn't bad either.
As someone who supports strong Net Neutrality and a free internet, I'm obviously extremely against the way they are manipulating their network. Redirecting Google to Baidu, slowing them down, etc, not to mention the…
Especially if you ask for a little more. I had friend once who asked for a lot more and they rescinded the offer; because they (probably rightly) figured the two wouldn't have a long relationship together if it's…
Of the monitoring solutions, which is the "easiest" to deploy and optionally simplest? My impression of Nagios is that it's a pain in the behind.
I know I can backup the contents of Google Authenticator on iOS if I perform iTunes backups with the "Encrypt backup" option checked. I'd wager that many who are backing up their phones don't have this checked, and…
Yup. Until very recently, you did most of your shopping on Amazon.com using unsecure HTTP, right up until you clicked Checkout. Only recently did they move all of the product browsing over to HTTPS.
I think the best thing you can do to speed up HTTPS is to move to HTTP/2. Check this out: https://www.httpvshttps.com/
I can see they've only enabled Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral and RSA key exchange cipher suites. That means users will either use ECDHE and get forward secrecy, or old clients will just use "RSA" (which means…
Since we're talking about key exchange, shouldn't it be called CECPQ1-ECDHE? ECDSA is for the cert...
Or they knew exactly the potential but wanted to keep it to themselves.
So change it :) Usually one of the first things I do when I set up a new router is generate two random numbers between 0-254 (say, 218 and 133) and make the local subnet: 10.218.133.0/24 I frequently VPN to other…
Short of something "going viral", I feel like it's likely an individual ex-employee's negative experience with a company won't become widely known.
When I heard of JRE many years ago, I said to myself, "do I care to hear the endless opinions of the former host of Fear Factor? Nope." And that was that, never even decided to give it a try with so much other potential…
They already had the person's name by that point. They traced the attack back to the attacker, and had already figured out they weren't an employee or associate of an employee.
I've installed Ubuntu 18.10 on my Dell laptop, and I've done no configuring/tweaking that you describe. Just the default install, changed maybe one or two settings in ubuntu's version of "System Preferences", installed…
I work in infosec and I dropped out of a biology program.
Author here, if anyone has comments, questions, or suggestions for improvement. I wrote this because I didn't see a good guide that explained the thought process that goes into choosing a cipher suite, so sysadmins…
Why wouldn't it be `mail | yes d` if you're trying to answer "d" to all of the input requests of mail?
I am also interested in this. This whole process has been a shitshow. I'd just like a decision to be made and a little warning so that I have time to replace my RapidSSL certs (they are signed by GeoTrust which is owned…
I'm still trying to figure out if my 36 month wildcard carts from RapidSSL are going to be distrusted. Their intermediate is signed by GeoTrust which is owned by Symantec, and a blog post says with Chrome 59, certs with…
Google's entrant into the Conference Room Tech market is their Chromebox for Meetings. It doesn't do the whiteboarding, but it's an easy and cheap way to put a webcam/speaker/mic into a conference room that integrates…
For what it's worth, I've had server installs that were upgraded 10.04 > 12.04 > 14.04 > 16.04 and they're fine.
Don't forget, for most parts of the country, a car too. The fourth guy is being limited by his lack of a vehicle.
Wow. A noncompete to make sandwiches.
Maybe this is the way that I've been lucky, but I was always either a 10min drive or a 5min walk from school as a boy, depending on which building (elementary/middle/high school). At college, I was on campus, and a…
Getting a CVE on your resume isn't bad either.
As someone who supports strong Net Neutrality and a free internet, I'm obviously extremely against the way they are manipulating their network. Redirecting Google to Baidu, slowing them down, etc, not to mention the…
Especially if you ask for a little more. I had friend once who asked for a lot more and they rescinded the offer; because they (probably rightly) figured the two wouldn't have a long relationship together if it's…
Of the monitoring solutions, which is the "easiest" to deploy and optionally simplest? My impression of Nagios is that it's a pain in the behind.
I know I can backup the contents of Google Authenticator on iOS if I perform iTunes backups with the "Encrypt backup" option checked. I'd wager that many who are backing up their phones don't have this checked, and…
Yup. Until very recently, you did most of your shopping on Amazon.com using unsecure HTTP, right up until you clicked Checkout. Only recently did they move all of the product browsing over to HTTPS.
I think the best thing you can do to speed up HTTPS is to move to HTTP/2. Check this out: https://www.httpvshttps.com/
I can see they've only enabled Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral and RSA key exchange cipher suites. That means users will either use ECDHE and get forward secrecy, or old clients will just use "RSA" (which means…
Since we're talking about key exchange, shouldn't it be called CECPQ1-ECDHE? ECDSA is for the cert...
Or they knew exactly the potential but wanted to keep it to themselves.
So change it :) Usually one of the first things I do when I set up a new router is generate two random numbers between 0-254 (say, 218 and 133) and make the local subnet: 10.218.133.0/24 I frequently VPN to other…
Short of something "going viral", I feel like it's likely an individual ex-employee's negative experience with a company won't become widely known.