I apologise for my impulsive reply. I should have better discipline (usually I don't reply at all because I know I'm pretty dickish) This is how the site looks to me: http://s13.postimg.org/uduowd0if/sugar.png In my…
Whoever made your site. Don't fire them, shoot them.
> due to a vulnerability in the extract() command No. This is due to insane usage of the extract() function. Not a vulnerability with the function itself. You can pass user-supplied input directly to plenty of other…
It was indeed an excellent course and for any would-be participants I recommend buffing up on discrete mathematics and number theory already if they're not your strong suit. I found the course pretty hard as programmer…
Please please please email out to past participants when it is available, the first one was amazing amounts of fun.
You could try Engine Yard (https://www.engineyard.com/), I think they are using EC2 (has a datacenter in Ireland). Can't vouch for how "good" their PHP offering is having never used it, definitely a passionate team…
There is a balance, and it swings heavily in the direction of never ever ever compromising security.
Well there seems to be some misunderstanding about who released what. I have not released anything because I didn't have to. All I have done is link to some items that she released into the public domain on a previous…
> This has a tinge of pettiness to it I don't think it's petty at all to link to publicly available information, when others have requested that information. Google-fu differs between individuals. I do find it…
Well, she's also rather helpful in giving us things like these: http://leahmcgrathgoodman.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Jer... Which may or may not be out of date…
Sorry for late reply, the post I was thinking off (and didn't revise before posting) is http://www.openwall.com/lists/crypt-dev/2012/09/02/1 Search for the word "weaker"
This is awesome news. I hope other vendors follow suit.
It's a little premature to be recommending scrypt. There have been some posts on openwall suggesting it may be weaker than bcrypt, although it is also still a work-in-progress. I'd hold off until it is more…
So basically a less complete version of https://github.com/leachim6/hello-world
\r\n or \n\r? ReturN - R before N
I apologise for my impulsive reply. I should have better discipline (usually I don't reply at all because I know I'm pretty dickish) This is how the site looks to me: http://s13.postimg.org/uduowd0if/sugar.png In my…
Whoever made your site. Don't fire them, shoot them.
> due to a vulnerability in the extract() command No. This is due to insane usage of the extract() function. Not a vulnerability with the function itself. You can pass user-supplied input directly to plenty of other…
It was indeed an excellent course and for any would-be participants I recommend buffing up on discrete mathematics and number theory already if they're not your strong suit. I found the course pretty hard as programmer…
Please please please email out to past participants when it is available, the first one was amazing amounts of fun.
You could try Engine Yard (https://www.engineyard.com/), I think they are using EC2 (has a datacenter in Ireland). Can't vouch for how "good" their PHP offering is having never used it, definitely a passionate team…
There is a balance, and it swings heavily in the direction of never ever ever compromising security.
Well there seems to be some misunderstanding about who released what. I have not released anything because I didn't have to. All I have done is link to some items that she released into the public domain on a previous…
> This has a tinge of pettiness to it I don't think it's petty at all to link to publicly available information, when others have requested that information. Google-fu differs between individuals. I do find it…
Well, she's also rather helpful in giving us things like these: http://leahmcgrathgoodman.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Jer... Which may or may not be out of date…
Sorry for late reply, the post I was thinking off (and didn't revise before posting) is http://www.openwall.com/lists/crypt-dev/2012/09/02/1 Search for the word "weaker"
This is awesome news. I hope other vendors follow suit.
It's a little premature to be recommending scrypt. There have been some posts on openwall suggesting it may be weaker than bcrypt, although it is also still a work-in-progress. I'd hold off until it is more…
So basically a less complete version of https://github.com/leachim6/hello-world
\r\n or \n\r? ReturN - R before N