“My own American journey was paved by generations of citizens who gave meaning to those simple words -- "to form a more perfect union." I've studied the Constitution as a student, I've taught it as a teacher, I've been bound by it as a lawyer and a legislator. I took an oath to preserve, protect, and…”— Barack Obama, whitehouse.gov
“The heart of the system is a series of servers called a mixnet. Each server permutes the order in which it receives messages before passing them on to the next. If, for instance, messages from senders Alice, Bob, and Carol reach the first server in the order A, B, C, that server would send them to t…”— Larry Hardesty, news.mit.edu
“Let me be clear - Pokemon Go and Niantic can now: - Read all your email - Send email as you - Access all your Google drive documents (including deleting them) - Look at your search history and your Maps navigation history - Access any private photos you may store in Google Photos - And a whole lot m…”— Adam Reeve, adamreeve.tumblr.com
“This is really more of a simple pleasure and a monitoring tool that helps you see what's going on after the fact. Logwatch monitors your logfiles and when configured sends you a daily email with the information parsed very nicely. The output is quite entertaining to watch and you'll be surprised at…”— Cody Littlewood, codelitt.com
“A lot of people mistakenly try to compare "cookies vs. JWT". This comparison makes no sense at all, and it's comparing apples to oranges - cookies are a storage mechanism, whereas JWT tokens are cryptographically signed tokens.”— Sven Slootweg, cryto.net
“Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.”— Helen Keller, amazon.com
“Tumblr has now confirmed it was hacked in a data breach from 2013, which affected a set of users “Email addresses and Passwords”, but Tumblr has refused to reveal how many people were affected. With the release of the data, for sale on The Real Deal darknet marketplace, it has now been confirmed tha…”— E-SUSHI, electronic-sushi.tumblr.com
“The same hacker who was selling the data of more than 164 million LinkedIn users last week now claims to have 360 million emails and passwords of MySpace users, which would be one of the largest leaks of passwords ever.”— Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, motherboard.vice.com
“Both Peace and the one of the people behind LeakedSource said that there are 167 million accounts in the hacked database. Of those, around 117 million have both emails and encrypted passwords.”— Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, motherboard.vice.com
“All I'm ever looking for in my work in general is honesty and truth and people being real to themselves.”— iO Tillett Wright, darlingdays.com
“You will either step forward into growth or you will step backward into safety.”— Abraham Maslow, brainyquote.com
“That’s all anyone wants from anyone else; not love itself but the knowledge that love is there. Like new batteries in the flashlight in the emergency kit in the hall closet.”— Jonathan Safran Foer, goodreads.com
“A service called fail2ban can mitigate this problem (edit: SSH being public) by creating rules that can automatically alter your iptables firewall configuration based on a predefined number of unsuccessful login attempts. This will allow your server to respond to illegitimate access attempts without…”— Justin Ellingwood, digitalocean.com
“The little-known Japanese company at the center of a legal tussle between Apple Inc. and the U.S. government over the hacking of an iPhone built its business on pinball game machines and stumbled into the mobile phone security business almost by accident.”— Monami Yui, bloomberg.com
“Other than the excellent GenerateRandom API call (which you should check out for seeding your PRNGs), KMS is composed of a set of API operations for creating, managing, and using a relatively small set of encryption keys, called Customer Master Keys (here, "master keys"). There are a bunch of operat…”— Alex Schoof, blog.fugue.co
“Your AWS account is one of the most valuable things you own if you run a business on AWS. If you only own a single AWS account, you’re facing a serious security risk!”— cloudonaut, cloudonaut.io