6 month ago
deusx : ZNC - ZNC - "Welcome to the ZNC wiki where you may find and publish information about ZNC, an advanced IRC bouncer."
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22 month ago
Simon Willison : prooveme.com - prooveme.com. An OpenID provider that uses SSL client certificates (which you install in your browser) for authentication.
Rod Begbie : prooveme.com: strong authentication for openid - OpenID provider which uses SSL client certificates, not passwords, to authenticate. Doesn't work terribly well (I haven't successfully logged in anywhere with it!), but a clever ID for an unphishable OpenID. [via] #
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22 month ago
nelson : OpenSSL cheatsheet - Decoder ring for yet another mysterious Unix command line tool
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33 month ago
kayodeok : IEBlog : Security tweaks in IE7 - As we’ve described previously, we’ve made some major architectural improvements to improve browsing security in Internet Explorer 7, including Protected Mode, Phishing Filter, Enhanced Validation SSL, and other features in support of our ove
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37 month ago
Rod Begbie : EV1Servers - RapidSSL - This isn't a bad deal at all: $15 for an SSL certificate recognized as valid by any moderately-recent webbrowser. Perfect for your home-run webmail server. #
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Wired News: Never Forget Another Password - Just1Key is a web service that allows a user to safely store dozens of passwords on a central server and use a single, secure pass phrase to unlock them from anywhere in the world
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Just1Key - Your One Key to the Net - Not only does it remember all of your usernames, passwords, websites, and more, Just1Key does so from practically anywhere. Work, home, or travelling; Windows, Mac, or Unix; Handheld PDA's or mobile phones with SSL web-browsers
jimray : Just1Key - Home - Store all your passwords in one place, encrypted with a 2,048 bit key
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Netcraft: Banks Shifting Logins to Non-SSL Pages - After years of training customers to trust only SSL-enabled sites, banks are shifting their online banking logins to the unencrypted home pages of their websites
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