Notices tagged with security, page 37
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Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 07-Sep-2018 02:14:31 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
#microsoft connected #whitesource yesterday: "Top 5 New Open Source Security Vulnerabilities in August 2018"
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Brian Ó (blacksam@social.gibberfish.org)'s status on Thursday, 06-Sep-2018 08:25:53 EDT Brian Ó
#security #protonmail
Apophis Squad member responsible for attacks against ProtonMail has been arrested - ProtonMail Blog #security -
Nextcloud 📱☁️💻 (nextcloud@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Sep-2018 12:30:35 EDT Nextcloud 📱☁️💻
#privacy does not exist without #security!
Nextcloud uses cutting edge technology, strict development processes, developer training & third party reviews to ensure our product remains the best way to keep your data under control.
Learn more: https://nextcloud.com/secure/
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James Turnbull (kartar@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Saturday, 01-Sep-2018 11:39:19 EDT James Turnbull
I bought a new Yubikey 4C Nano and it's so small that now I can't find it. Now that's real security. #yubikey #security
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Mayel - ghost account (mayel@social.coop)'s status on Sunday, 26-Aug-2018 10:47:51 EDT Mayel - ghost account
Fun weekend project to increase public facing #opsec:
Using OpenPGP.js to encrypt contact form messages client-side, thus being able to receive end-to-end encrypted messages even from strangers who've never heard of PGP:
https://mayel.space/contactIf you want to do the same and are not a developer, this services makes it easy: https://encrypt.to
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netw0rk (sbani@toot.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 19:55:39 EDT netw0rk
Trying to find people to follow from these disciplines:
- #security
- #crypto
- #decentralization
- #p2p
Not many people from my Twitter list here. Appreciate I your help!In conversation from toot.cafe permalink -
Jesper (graffen@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 04:26:49 EDT Jesper
NextCloud 14 RC1 is here with some pretty nice #security features! https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-14-rc1-announced-with-video-verification-and-signaltelegram-2fa-support-improved-collaboration-and-gdpr-compliance/
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Yale Privacy Lab (privacylab@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Aug-2018 15:51:51 EDT Yale Privacy Lab
"Most worryingly, Google appears to be scooping up information about people who use incognito mode in their browsers – which most people think makes their activities invisible from Google." #privacy #security #surveillance
Graphic CC BY-SA Sean O'Brien
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Kev Quirk (kev@fosstodon.org)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Aug-2018 14:45:08 EDT Kev Quirk
I wrote an article about Two Factor Authentication and why you should probably be using it.
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TimApp1e (timapple@fosstodon.org)'s status on Friday, 17-Aug-2018 08:47:27 EDT TimApp1e
@kev #flyfishing #militaryhistory #bahai #rucking #linux #security #reading #podcasts
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epilepticrabbit (epilepticrabbit@social.coop)'s status on Friday, 17-Aug-2018 05:29:24 EDT epilepticrabbit
If you wait long enough, you won’t have to change your password because either the company shut down or they upgraded and you got lost in the migration. #privacy #security
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Tobias Dausend (throgh@gnusocial.federated-networks.org)'s status on Monday, 06-Aug-2018 05:32:58 EDT Tobias Dausend
Well another discussion about #Privaxy and #Security is started regarding #Mozilla and the browser #Firefox. But what's the problem? The implementation of DNS over the protocol HTTPS but just with the usage of the company Cloudflare (more to read here: https://blog.ungleich.ch/en-us/cms/blog/2018/08/04/mozillas-new-dns-resolution-is-dangerous/).
And what's the point? Just another centralized aspect with all your visited content in your browser being accessible throughout Cloudflare and no further note where those data is saved in details and what parts exactly. Nothing to argument: The feature itself may be a good one. But not in this way and without further possibilities for configuration. And there is another example about this pragmatism in modern days: People argue that those configuration can be changed throughout "about:config". Sorry, what? Most users have never heard about these possibilities. So this is a lazy compromise. #Stop-Playing-BullshitIn conversation from gnusocial.federated-networks.org permalink -
Sheogorath 🦊 (sheogorath@g0v.social)'s status on Sunday, 05-Aug-2018 06:07:50 EDT Sheogorath 🦊
Using Ubuntu?
The British National Cyber Security Centre has published its guide on how to secure Ubuntu 18.04 systems.
https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/guidance/eud-security-guidance-ubuntu-1804-lts
Definitely worth reading even for non-Ubuntu users ^^
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Nextcloud 📱☁️💻 (nextcloud@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Friday, 03-Aug-2018 08:40:47 EDT Nextcloud 📱☁️💻
Nextcloud uses cutting edge technology, strict development processes, developer training & third party reviews to ensure our product remains the best way to keep your data under control.
Because #privacy does not exist without #security!
Learn more: https://nextcloud.com/secure/
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0x4464 💀 (0x4464@tiny.tilde.website)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Aug-2018 12:54:43 EDT 0x4464 💀
Here is a list of good #security / #infosec / #privacy podcasts:
Cyberwire
https://www.thecyberwire.com/podcasts/daily-podcast.htmlHacking Humans https://www.thecyberwire.com/podcasts/hacking-humans.html
Defensive Security (@jerry)
https://defensivesecurity.org/Recorded Future
https://www.recordedfuture.com/resources/podcasts/The Complete Privacy & Security Podcast
https://inteltechniques.com/podcast.html7 Minute Security
https://7minsec.com/projects/podcast/Social Engineer Podcast
https://www.social-engineer.org/category/podcast/Hackable
https://hackablepodcast.comRoot Access
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pixelfed development (pixeldev@pleroma.site)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Jul-2018 03:36:28 EDT pixelfed development
You will soon be able to proxy outgoing http requests. #security In conversation from pleroma.site permalink -
Gonçalo Valério (dethos@s.ovalerio.net)'s status on Thursday, 12-Jul-2018 11:13:32 EDT Gonçalo Valério
Javascript programmers, do you use `eslint`? pay attention to this:
https://github.com/eslint/eslint-scope/issues/39
that github organization has been somewhat compromised, please check the version you use, and stay tunned.
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Cooperativa Tierra Común (tierracomun@social.coop)'s status on Sunday, 08-Jul-2018 17:40:17 EDT Cooperativa Tierra Común
#introduction we are workers owned #mexican #cooperative that works on technical support on #freesoftware #privacy and #security for human rights defenders and journalists https://tierracomun.org/ https://social.coop/media/mGPX-yVbViARYePYVq8
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hoergen on Friendica (hoergen@horche.demkontinuum.de)'s status on Monday, 02-Jul-2018 15:36:41 EDT hoergen on Friendica
Google gibt externen Firmen Zugriff auf Gmail-Konten von Nutzern
Google erlaubt externen Softwareentwicklern weiterhin den Zugriff auf Emails von Millionen Gmail-Nutzern. Vor einem Jahr versprach der Internetgigant zwar, die Inhalte der Mails von Kunden nicht mehr für maßgeschneiderte Werbung zu analysieren. Doch das setzte der umstrittenen Datenpraxis des Konzerns offenbar kein Ende. #security #privacy #privatsphäre #email #werbung
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Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 17:20:16 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
#wifi 's tougher #wpa3 security is ready https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/26/wpa3-wifi-security-official-launch/ but they still keep it secret (eyes of the rich corporations can see it), so #security is just "pinky promise" In conversation from pleroma.site permalink Attachments