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Les Tweets filtrés pour "ioerror" (945 résultats)S'abonner au fil RSS SecuObs pour le compte Twitter ioerror[2012-10-09] - 02:49:07 - I really dislike SSL/TLS HTTPS wildcard semantics.[2012-10-08] - 16:54:38 - RT @bleidl: @Asher_Wolf @jrmithdobbs @ioerror I think that recommendation of VPNs in #CryptoParty guide is bad advice. How can I correc ...[2012-10-08] - 16:54:38 - RT @bleidl: @Asher_Wolf @jrmithdobbs @ioerror Send pull request on Github with VPN chapters removed?[2012-10-07] - 13:37:36 - @ben_hr @kyhwana I hear you and sadly editing a pdf is a pain in the ass.[2012-10-05] - 22:50:09 - @invinciblehymn I'd like SOCKS5/SOCKS4A proxy support first and HTTP proxy support second. No DNS leaks - also an automatic Tor mode.[2012-10-02] - 21:05:30 - RT @OLPC: OLPC looking for Linux/ UNIX admins | One Laptop per Child http://t.co/WOYfJzCi[2012-10-01] - 16:09:04 - RT @csoghoian: MT @CDA Iranians spend 12,000,000,000 Toman a month on VPN services. (5-10 million USD, depend on ex. rates) #filternet h ...[2012-09-27] - 16:51:49 - @GPGTools @Clytie With that said - we'd love to get TorBirdy, Thunderbrd and your GnuPG tools working together on Mac OS X.[2012-09-27] - 16:51:49 - RT @runasand: You can now set up #Tor obfsproxy bridges in the Amazon cloud: https://t.co/44oDf20p[2012-09-17] - 20:03:00 - @quinnnorton @kaepora There is a special nature to a thing that lives on the web and relies on SSL for delivery and use.[2012-09-17] - 20:03:00 - @kaepora @chidfree My first tweet on the subject? The one where I said SSL would be best generally? GPG is *still* needed with SSL.[2012-09-17] - 20:03:00 - @quinnnorton @kaepora I think Chrome's plugin system fits it if the plugin isn't hostile and the sandbox works: http://t.co/EAjedZAb[2012-09-17] - 20:03:00 - @quinnnorton I didn't bring @kaepora's sins into this until he started comparing to cryptocat - which requires ssl/tls for all phases of use[2012-09-17] - 20:03:00 - @quinnnorton In any case, I'm not bashing @kaepora I'm explaining that OTR *should* serve over SSL but it *must* gpg sign packages.[2012-09-17] - 20:03:00 - @quinnnorton @kaepora It is important that *everyone* also signs their releases - SSL MITM is real and gpg sigs are the best defense we have[2012-09-17] - 20:03:00 - @quinnnorton How do you suppose Ubuntu packages the code and then every Ubuntu user gets it safely? After checking that useless signature[2012-09-17] - 20:03:00 - @quinnnorton The notion that Chrome plugins can't run binaries/machine code or that they are only javascript is wrong: http://t.co/ehkBN5Og[2012-09-17] - 20:03:00 - @quinnnorton @Dymaxion Have you tried to install a package with ubuntu? You do it from the local system's GUI and it just barely works.[2012-09-17] - 04:18:24 - @kaepora @chidfree GPG signatures are useful - they simply aren't the best use case for for a mass market.[2012-09-17] - 04:18:24 - @kaepora @chidfree In any case, signing packages it the one way to make sure a third party isn't involved - which is *better* than SSL/TLS.[2012-09-16] - 17:07:08 - @kaepora @douglaslucas Stop being obtuse. Verify the gpg signature of the download. OTR doesn't depend on SSL for anything.[2012-09-16] - 17:07:08 - @_cypherpunks_ @kaepora @douglaslucas Furthermore, OTR's protections apply at a layer above SSL - so it saves people when SSL fails.[2012-09-16] - 17:07:08 - @_cypherpunks_ @kaepora @douglaslucas I bootstrapped OTR over a debian package install, over HTTP - packages verified via gpg/apt.[2012-09-16] - 17:07:08 - @kaepora @_cypherpunks_ @douglaslucas You're such a fucking drama queen - stop wasting my time. I agreed with you about SSL for downloads.[2012-09-16] - 17:07:08 - @kaepora No, I'm annoyed that you critiqued me when I agreed with you about SSL. I can't buy a cert for a domain I don't own or run.[2012-09-16] - 17:07:08 - @Dymaxion @douglaslucas @kaepora For other people? It depends if they have GPG and understand how to use it for verification.[2012-09-16] - 06:18:13 - RT @_sid77: RT @jedisct1: OpenVPN compression and IPsec/IPComp look just as exploitable as TLS compression. -- ruh roh![2012-09-16] - 06:18:13 - @kaepora Verify with GPG is the theory - email Ian to bug him - I offerd to buy the SSL cert... :)[2012-09-13] - 03:16:57 - RT @darkuncle: need a netcat-friendly what is my IP service so I can:echo GET / HTTP/1.0
|nc http://t.co/K78i2LgL 80and get j ...[2012-09-11] - 21:11:06 - RT @marshray: I'm thinking someone could make a rogue ssh server that accepts any connection and says Enter passphrase for key '/home/u ...[2012-09-10] - 06:32:35 - Dear Lazy Web - is it possible to get the Java JRE to resolve names via the configured SOCKS5 proxy? #lazyweb #java[2012-09-10] - 06:32:35 - @talios I'm trying to use a SOCKS5 proxy which supports remote name resolution. Java is resolving it before handing it over to the proxy...[2012-09-06] - 17:11:56 - @puellavulnerata I'm sorta wondering how other libpurple code handles this and if it is as we think, oh boy, mitm on ~6 clients...[2012-09-06] - 17:11:56 - @puellavulnerata Ah, it depends on the XMPP - either you use STARTTLS for XMPP or it's an SSL port. But yes, basically. :)[2012-09-06] - 17:11:56 - RT @marshray: http://t.co/fuVBnu32 RTing this Pidgin SSL/TLS bug without comment at this time.[2012-09-06] - 17:11:56 - RT @marshray: @ralphholz Theory: 'athena' is Linus Torvalds. Unrelated: I believe that's not the only serious Pidgin bug allowing MitM o ...[2012-08-11] - 07:17:39 - @KevinSMcArthur Nah - you can write an app plugin, like the gmail app or gvoice app, etc - now you can improve those edges; even ssl's edges[2012-08-11] - 07:17:39 - @KevinSMcArthur So, got some 0day to break gmail's in browser app or something?[2012-08-11] - 07:17:39 - @savagejen @KevinSMcArthur Sure - on ChromeOS - after all - it's just a browser and it's insecure - right? Wrong.[2012-08-08] - 06:52:08 - RT @Cabledrummer: http://t.co/3DYA8fa7 is under heavy DDoS attack #wikileaks[2012-07-27] - 22:31:16 - @spidler Check out Tor-talk - pet names with dns or something like that - I started that thread last month.[2012-07-23] - 07:26:13 - RT @jadi: some #iran isps are doing a DNS hijack and sending our #google analytic traffics to http://t.co/tthDdNJ0 as a DDOS! #doctorow ...[2012-07-23] - 07:26:13 - RT @headhntr: Looks like someone is phishing #BlackHat attendees. I wonder where they got the attendee list from? - http://t.co/0V3z8JJk ...[2012-07-16] - 17:55:14 - RT @payloadDLL: @ioerror It's a honeypot run by two U.S. nationals probably based in France/Germany. In short, don't refer anyone to use it.[2012-07-16] - 00:11:00 - I wish that I could enjoy building OpenSSL as I seem to do it all too often.[2012-07-09] - 21:33:54 - RT @isislovecruft: We're including HTTPO as a reporting mechanism in OONI. @ HTTPS is for HTTP over SSL/TLS and HTTPO is for HT ...[2012-06-28] - 06:32:05 - @Dymaxion @quinnnorton @dakami @darkreading It's mostly a mail client issue - not a gpg issue. That's why Enigmail makes it easier.[2012-06-23] - 10:57:24 - RT @Asher_Wolf: Legalize this! Dutch party moves for DDoS decriminalization http://t.co/unJuwwAq[2012-06-20] - 00:45:39 - @2Charms I think the answer is to use a much newer OpenSSL and then use tls 1.2 and give up. :)[2012-06-20] - 00:45:39 - RT @kurtopsahl: Help make the @eff fundraising party by @Effsummit at DEFCON epic by funding its Kickstarter. http://t.co/OeyRIHLz[2012-06-17] - 05:59:30 - @Dymaxion @krmaher @cryptocatapp Once it's possible to use mpOTR, it's going to get a python client plugin for gajim, I think.[2012-06-14] - 13:18:44 - RT @guardianproject: @twitter @moxie new post on our (positive!) audit results of Twitter proxying support: https://t.co/6Ac8HmWf / cc @ ...
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