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00:14
@thisjosh i have several off-site servers that I use, and the system that i'm installing SSH on holds the master keys to that server (i.e. access to an admin account). That's what I mean by access to the servers.
@Iszi the value of the data is somewhere between "Important" and "Highly Secret"
@TheEvilPhoenix The general wisdom is to use key authentication. This particular machine is highly sensative as you say.
My opinion is that you should create a separate account to ssh into the machine that the one you normally use locally.
You have some good risk mitigation going on, but there is some really valueable stuff there. In part the security of all your server machines are dependent on this machine.
At the risk of beating a dead horse, here are some of the examples I use for the 'at-rest' v. 'in-motion' discussion.
At-Rest includes: Whole Disk, file systems, encrypted Word docs, encrypted cells in a data base
In-Motion: https, scp, encrypted ODBC
00:34
@thisjosh that was my thought, but i did want to hear others' opinions ;)
@TheEvilPhoenix Does anyone else use the machine or just you?
@thisjosh just myself, hence why i was asking if it was worth disabling password auth
Keys are the common wisdom because they are less prone to information leakage...
I was initially thinking that it would be harder to automate an ssh attack using key rather than passwords, but I'm not so sure. I think it takes away dictionary attacks, becuase the keys are random.
 
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04:21
@Iszi I agree with you that as more and more reasonable answers are rejected, it is more and more NARQ. I guess I was just more in a mode of trying to improve it rather than putting the ball back in his court by closing it. Not easy to choose some times....
04:34
@thisjosh Note that while the key is random, the passphrase it typically anything but....
@TheEvilPhoenix: SSH public key authn is indeed often recommended. But I was alarmed to read the other day (and put in one of my answers) that there is no iteration in the password used to derive a key to encrypt the SSH private key. So that forces you to use a REALLY long hard password. I looked at the openssh code a bit but not enough to tease it all out, and there is at least one place where they do 1000 reps of hashing, so I'm still looking for more info there....
I meant there is no iteration in the derivation from the password of the key used to encrypt the SSH private key. I.e. it is not something like PBKDF2...
 
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05:38
@nealmcb Excelent point. You must make sure to protect the password used to protect the key.
 
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06:56
@thisjosh Yes, minimum impact on observed image. It must be useable for clients. And semi-destructive a we don't want the JPEG compression to remove it. But indeed all modification should destroy the mark (because if you modify a proof, it's not a proof anymore)
07:29
@Mvy Actually I have seen some research into the opposite, trying to get invisible watermarks to survive resizing and cropping
Usually for proof of ownership to enforce copyright
07:53
@thisjosh Indeed, most people see watermarking that way
@Mvy What modification will destroy your watermark?
Pretty much anything apart the compression process.
Some compression paramaters shall destroy it too
08:32
0
Q: How can I protect my phone from being hacked?

Rory AlsopWith the News of The World Phone Hacking scandal spreading globally amidst allegations that as well as celebrities, victims of September 11 and other major events in the news have had their phones hacked into. With this in mind, many people are wondering: How can I stop my phone being hacked? T...

Thought this might be topical.
topical?
08:48
big news in uk and us!
[allegedly] the newspaper hacked into murder victims phones and even deleted voicemail messages so they could see if new messages were coming in
leading the families to believe they were still alive
plus loads of celebrities, politicians etc
sounds like it was endemic
backlash in this country has already destroyed the News of the World paper and it is still front page news
whhhatt?
The News International phone hacking scandal is a controversy involving the News of the World, a now-defunct (but at the time the scandal broke, best-selling) British tabloid newspaper published by News Group Newspapers of News International (a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation), and the allegations that individuals working for the newspaper engaged in phone hacking. It was especially notable as the story broke in the midst of an attempted takeover of British Sky Broadcasting by News Corporation. Public reaction to the scandal in Britain was swift. On 6 July, 2011 Briti...
that wikipedia link has a good summary
09:06
hmm
09:34
oop - and now their CEO has resigned - it's all going wrong for News International
 
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11:34
I read some about that yesterday. Bad news.
12:08
posted on July 15, 2011 by roryalsop

How does changing your password every 90 days increase security? This has been one of our more popular posts, with discussion on the reasons for password expiration: To mitigate the problems that would occur if an attacker acquired the password hashes of your system It prevents people who use the same password for everything from [...]

12:39
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Q: Where/How is an ODBC password stored when 'saved' in Access?

GeneralBisonI have been working on a program that uses MS Access and ODBC to connect to an SQL server, one of the requirements was that the user need not know the password for the connection to the SQL server so I checked the 'Save Password' check box when linking my SQL tables. Does anyone know where the p...

This feels pretty borderline to me. I don't have any notion of where it might fit better, though.
hey @Scott
Morning Sunshine
sunshine just gone, but I have just had a lovely picnic in the gardens with my wife, kids and my brother (who is a bit twitchy as his wife was due to give birth yesterday)
it's a grand day
Oh, so she's ready to pop any minute now!
aye - round, frustrated and scoffing ice-cream. Ready to blow!
12:43
I'll bet :) I remember how the ole lady felt during her last week
Is this their first?
yup:-)
all very excited
Good times :)
And I'm presuming that all means that the family is near by. That's really good. My mother-in-law came down to stay with us for the first week or so. Quite helpful.
think my Mum will travel down for a few weeks, then her folks for a couple of weeks
both families are from the far north
Oh, that's right, you're an Orky!
but me and our eldest brother's family live near
12:46
Excellent
@ScottPack you mean I labour under the control of Sauron?
Well, there's that.
I also, apparently, used the wrong descriptor. I'm only halfway into this cup of coffee. Shush.
mmm - coffee. A girl in Prince's Street Garden gave me a bottle of Lipton Peach Ice Tea, and no matter how much I look at it I can't make myself believe it will taste nice. So I'm off for coffee.
When I was in high school I would drink Lipton Ice Tea in a bottle. It was...ok. You're right, though, I can't imagine the peach would taste good.
yeah - I can drink the normal stuff in Dubai or Vegas or places where the key is to keep hydrated, but in a normal situation (ie Scotland - where it rains a wee bit) I prefer my water to be a transport medium for ethanol
oh, and as QOTW 1 blog post is out, there is a question on meta for QOTW 2
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Q: Top Question of the Week #2

Rory AlsopFor QOTW #2, scheduled for publishing to the Security Stack Exchange Blog on 22 July, please post as Answers, and vote for your favorite question on Security Stackexchange. Please post any question that you feel is of worth and the reason why. Try not to promote your own questions or answers for...

12:59
@RebeccaChernoff Is there some way to configure the Twitter bot so that it gives blog posts a certain hashtag, or something else that will make it more easily distinguishable from the regular random question postings?
Hey @Iszi.
How do they show up on twitter? is this under #stacksecurity?
@RoryAlsop - It's posted by @stacksecurity, but the only real distinction between them and the regular posts is, incidentally, the absence of a hashtag.
Question of the Week #1 – How does changing your password every 90 days increase security? http://bit.ly/q7yVcR
vs...
How difficult is to modify an ISO image and still have the old md5sum? http://bit.ly/oAmwe0 #hash
morning everyone
hows things
morning @thee
(or afternoon over here)
13:11
@RoryAlsop I can completely relate to that. I find that, typically, I get most of my hydration from coffee and other libations.
coffee??/
did someone say... COFFEE?????
0xC0FFEE time
this client has a kitchen area only 21 steps from my desk
mmmmmm
hehe
i've got a pot of coffee here
literally 6 steps from my desk/cubicle :P
(and I've already had 2 cups of coffee since i got to work 20 minutes ago :/)
@TheEvilPhoenix Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Mine is a bit further than that, but it's still contained within the security office's suite.
13:23
@RoryAlsop wait until i hit my first break of the day... during that time, i run to the nearest coffee shop and usually ingest a triple-espresso drink very quickly o.o
and then sometimes a second (THEN the day gets fun :P)
question for you guys: how efficient is SpamCop at finding and blocking spam?
their DNS blacklists and what not
and i'm aware of spamhaus ;)
hahahahaha - I had to give up the serious caffeine habit I developed while working for Siemens-Nixdorf in Munich. There, even the coffee grinder was within arm's reach without moving my chair. Fatal!
@TheEvilPhoenix It seems not too bad, although in recent times I have switched over entirely to the google platform and I get almost no spam. Maybe one or two a week now
but I don't know whether google just use their own internal system or whether they also use SpamCop et al
@RoryAlsop yeah i use Google as well, but i cant integrate my University mail with Google (some weird POP-not-allowed thing)
@TheEvilPhoenix not even an imap solution allowed?
13:28
and considering i just got 6 more of those "Give us your account info and we'll send you money" spams in the past hour
@RoryAlsop nope
which sucks
be riight back... espresso run >:)
lucky for me there's a coffee shop right at the corner of the street here ;)
13:44
@RoryAlsop Lipton Peach Ice Tea does not taste like tea at all. On the bright side, it does not taste like bad tea. Only a kind-of-peachy water, like an American beer with sugar.
@ThomasPornin and that's why I dont drink American beers, even though i'm in the USA :P I also dont drink Lipton Iced Tea because it is terrible.
@ThomasPornin ewwwwww
@ThomasPornin I take offense at that. There are some mighty fine American beers. You just won't ever recognize any of the brewery names.
@ScottPack orly? Point me to those breweries so that I may obatin some of these "Mighty Fine" beers you speak of
Sarnac is a good standby. Great Lakes is pretty good, though they tend to be a bit hoppier than I like.
Weasle Boy makes some fanTASTIC stuff, though I don't know how widely they distribute.
Wait, you're in Pitt, right?
Here you go. This is going on right now
13:49
that San Francisco one - Anchor Steam - that was good
I will be uptown this weekend drinking as much beer as I can find.
@RoryAlsop Yes, also good stuff. Hard to find, though.
I enjoy a Sam Adams, though I don't get excited about it.
@ScottPack that looks like a good find
@RoryAlsop For all the negatives of living here, there are certainly a lot of positives.
what exactly does theat attractive Brew Week Ambassador do...
@ScottPack atm, i'm in Harrisburg, PA... so i'm not close :/
13:51
A week long celebration of beer is a real good positive :)
(and what is a three peat Athens resident?)
beer = positive
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@RoryAlsop I have no earthly idea. You mean as a day job or as Brew Week Ambassador?
hahahahahaa
I was just trying to guess what the entry criteria might be
I know appearances may be deceptive, but she doesn't look like a hardened beer drinker
@RoryAlsop I would say moved here on three separate occasions.
13:52
Hrm... I don't see my own Gravatar in the room. What's up with that?
Oh, there it is. That was... odd.
For adult residents a very common motif is "Moved to Athens for college, moved away, realized how bad it is Outside, and moved back"
@ScottPack At CHES'2001 ("Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems", a scientific conference), located in Worcester (Massachussets), the coffee breaks featured free glasses of Sam Adams (lots of them)
usually mine takes up to a minute to pop in
13:53
@ThomasPornin Now that is a conference worth going to!
@Iszi It takes a good long time for gravatars to trickle through
@ThomasPornin do the afternoon speakers get a rousing welcome on stage:-)
@ScottPack i think it can be forced to update/sync to the chat but i dont know how that is achieved...
@TheEvilPhoenix There's also CDN and user caching to take into account.
13:55
I'm still now seeing his new gravatar even on the main site yet
there is a new gravatar?
I still see the green and white one
@ScottPack New gravatar? I don't have one... that I know of.
Ah, I misread your statement, sorry.
4 mins ago, by Iszi
Hrm... I don't see my own Gravatar in the room. What's up with that?
I interpreted that as a a new one that hadn't popped up yet.
(I'd have got all confused - I usually do when folks change avatars - it screws with my image recognition wetware)
13:58
@Iszi did you use your email that you used for gravatar on your security.se account?
just wanting to make sure
@RoryAlsop That happened on SF when I changed my name from 'packs'
@TheEvilPhoenix I don't use gravatar, specifically.
I wonder what it is they use to auto-generate avatars anyway...
@Iszi doesnt matter. But your gravatar email address must match your SE email address
then the selected gravatar that is your default one shows up
(I learned that when i tried changing my email address on AskUbuntu)
14:23
@Iszi they use your email address' md5 hash
>>> "http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/%s?s=64&d=identicon&r=PG" % md5("[email protected]").hexdigest()
'http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/c5b62b399bc488863dc513546020dfa3?s=64&d=identicon&r=PG'
like this :-)
14:55
@nealmcb - have separated out my original phone voicemail question from:
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Q: How can I protect my mobile phone from attacks

Rory AlsopAs this question on voicemail protection got answers veering more to protecting the mobile phone, I thought I should add a specific question on this topic. So, that simple - how can I protect my mobile phone from attack. There is a wide range of attacks including the THC femtocell attack so all...

15:11
@RoryAlsop Perhaps I should have been more clear. This is still way too broad, broader than "how can I protect my desktop computer from attacks", since the phone ecosystem is more diverse than desktops.
We want separate questions for different platforms, and I suspect that several have already been covered.
@nealmcb do you think the original one still works? the voicemail one? More than happy to split out the mobile phone one into Android, Apple, Symbian?, Windows Mobile (meh)
@RoryAlsop I think the voicemail questions is a good start, in particular because I don't recall it being covered before, and such systems are likely to have more shared vulnerabilities
If we learn of specific vulnerabilities of particular sorts of platforms in the voicemail ecosystem we can get more specific in further questions
and @Karrax has an Android best practices question
maybe I should stick to modding - being a bit crap at asking questions today :-)
@RoryAlsop Nah - I salute you for getting the ball rolling - I'm more prone to not asking at all until I think I know what to ask, which often means not at all and then we make no progress :)
I do like the discussion process in here though - what starts off as a good core but written badly can very quickly get turned around
15:26
Indeed!
Such a breadth and depth of experience we have here. And the newbies are very valuable since they make sure that the answers don't assume too much.
 
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16:53
@Rory I think it might be nice to attribute the points in the QotW to the people who made them, either link to their answer or profile.
good afternoon
how is everyone
The title on QotW#1 (in the blog) appears garbled for me
Chromium 12.0.742.112 (90304) Ubuntu 11.04
@ThomasPornino doesnt show up like that for me
but if you give me a few seconds i'll double check
;)
redownloads chromium-browser
Same with Firefox 5 (with even more overlap)
betcha its the HTML on that sesction
section*
17:00
Hey @Thomas nice writeup on ISO MD5s
Too bad Crypto isn't open yet, because it got me thinking about hashing attacks.
you know what, i think its an error but i cant tell what's generating it
but i have a thought:
why does the QOTW need to have the question in its blog title?
because immediately under the title is the question and a link to it :/
@thisjosh crypto.SE should enter public beta next Tuesday (I think it is one week of private beta, we are in the fourth day right now)
Oh good. Is there any leakage of state information from MD5?
You mean, from MD5(m), can we get some information on m ?
No not exactly.
17:07
@ThomasPornin Posted in Meta already.
I was think about differential hash value analysis.
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Q: Long blog titles wrap-around on same line.

IsziIn Firefox 5. See screenshot below. Tested in Safe Mode as well, with same result. Looking at the Blog Overflow homepage, it seems we're the only blog with a recent post title that long.

If you have the message m and h(m), then you modify m to be n and calculate h(n), not all the bits between h(m) and h(n) will be different
@thisjosh Actually even for a perfect hash function h you expect h(m) and h(n) to match on about half their bits
For MD5, the collision attacks work by using differentials
on two blocks
Now what you are searching for is the smallest string of bits p that when added to n will produce h(n+p) = m
err I meant concatenate h(n||p)=h(m)
17:12
in the first block, one searches for messages m such that h(m) and h(m xor d1) differ by only a few bits in specific positions
i.e. h(m) xor h(m xor d1) = d2
and then for another block m' such that hashing m' beginning with state h(m), and m' xor d3 from state h(m xor d1), end up with the same value
so it is a kind of leakage
only with a quite low probability (its a 1 in a million chance)
For a properly secure hash function you cannot have the kind of leak you talk about, because if there is such a leak, then this looks like a good way to speed up collision attacks, and therefore the hash function is not secure.
@ThomasPornin FTR, what OS were you running Chrome on, when you took the screenshot of the blog?
@Iszi Ubuntu 11.04, 64-bit
In your example the message under attack is m?
@thisjosh In my example, we look for a collision, so we create both messages
is that h(m) = h(m xor d1 xor m')?
17:22
in my notations m is the first block and m' the second
so the two colliding messages are m||m' and (m xor d1)||(m' xor d3)
@TheEvilPhoenix - Which Firefox versions have you tested, and on what OS? And, which screenshot do they most look like?
How is d1 chosen?
@Iszi FFox 4 (Windows) FFox 5 (Ubuntu) Chromium (Ubuntu) Google Chrome (Ubuntu), FFox ones look like the all-on-one-line overlap one, Chromium and Chrome look like the one with half-overlap
@TheEvilPhoenix FTR: What Windows/Ubuntu versions/editions?
And, is there really a difference between Chromium/Chrome? Never knew there was such thing as "Chromium"?
@thisjosh That's the magic
apparently a good way is to have some Chinese researchers painfully walk their way through the algorithm structure with a pen and some paper
17:28
@ThomasPornin Don't forget to provide the abacuses as well.
@Iszi latest on each, 64bit only
There is some research about finding more or less automatically "good differentials" but it appears to be quite hard too.
@Iszi win7 sp1 64bit, ubuntu 11.04 64bit
i'm off
There was an effort from University of Graz (Austria) to run a distributed search for good differentials on SHA-1
it used BOINC and was driven by Rechberger
I though you were going to make a joke about the chineese remainder theorum
17:30
but he gave up, for lack of contributors
Ok. Updated the browser/OS list in the bug report.
@thisjosh Me, making a joke ? Tss.
Theorum: no matter what you do at least a billion Chineese couldn't care less.
the remainder might care.
@Iszi tis possible sure...but what hashtag?
17:49
I wonder if there by chance is one already used by IT Security blogs? Maybe #ITSecBlog ?
#chknltl ?
18:03
lol?
Sure, I'll go setup #chknltl right now (:
Except the answers are telling you how to protect youself in the even that the sky does fall.
Oh right, that's just how we're made to feel by clients and employees, not the image we're trying to project! Damn!
You are supposed to project the image of someone who could hold the sky up, so that your client doesn't need to worry about it falling.
but just in case I'm not around...
anyways, yes, I can add a prefix or suffix to the tweets, convince me there's something worthy of being added (:
18:16
thats wierd the other browser put reputation numbers under peole's name/gravitar
@thisjosh If you're talking about in chat, it only happens when that person posts enough consecutive lines to have room for a larger gravatar and their username and their rep.
oh thanks Iszi!
For example:
I think the requirement is four lines.
So, this post should show you my gravatar, name, and reputation.
With this one more line.
Correction: Requirement is three lines.
@ThomasPornin @thisjosh Look here.
(Maximized at 1280x1024)
/me is waiting
@ScottPack is waiting for what?
@thisjosh Also, the rep displayed in chat is not for any single SE site. I think it's an aggregate of all your SE rep.
18:26
For what they're supposed to be looking at.
@ScottPack "Here" was referring to the message reply pointer.
And why are you worried about it? The message wasn't addressed to you. :-P
Because I'm a naturally curious person :)
And yes, it's an aggregate across all SE sites. Including those where you only have 101 rep.
I just did the math
To verify
arithmetic, math takes more work
@RebeccaChernoff I think I'll start a Meta thread and let the community decide.
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Q: How should we distinguish blog posts in the Twitter feed?

IsziShould we add a hashtag, or other particular prefix/suffix to the blog tweets, to distinguish them from the regular question tweets? If so, what?

18:53
I always enjoyed working in a math department. The guys were a bit fun to hang out with once they got out of the undergrad program. Signing up for things like MATH 705 - Counting
Hmm, I might suggest taking out "Question of the Week #x:" from the blog title. Think it adds value?
@RebeccaChernoff Maybe at least trim it to "QotW #*x*" or "QotW x" or even just "QotW".
mehhhhhh
think of it from the perspective of a random user coming across the blog post from a google search
Its fun to watch grownups trying to figure out the answer to 1 + 1
18:59
for large values of 1?
Give or take...
@thisjosh @thisjosh or ask them whether or not 0.9 recurring == 1...
hummm maybe arithmetic is cheating...
@Ninefingers OMG
@Ninefingers Or even better, the closer they get to PhD, ask them more and more basic questions.
Watching a Maths PhD candidate try to figure out his to-hit total in DnD is marvelous :)
19:13
Time to make like the geese and get the flock outta here. Cy'allz l8r!
19:23
Have a lovely weekend, kiddo.
19:36
Is there a click-way from security.se to the blog?
@HendrikBrummermann I asked that too, a few days ago
answer is: there is none yet, but there shall be one at some unspecified future date
There seemed to be an indication that if someone asked for it, it might happen. So there's a meta post asking.
I suppose, as a temporary solution, we could have @RoryAlsop modify the banner to linkify his reference to the blog.
@ScottPack I upvoted that question (from Rory). Is it expected that we express support in a more vocal way ?
The best click-through I've found is to go to the bottom of the page, click on blog, then click on 'blogoverflow' then click on our entry.
@ThomasPornin I'm not entirely sure.
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Q: Community Promotion Ads - 2H 2011

Rebecca ChernoffWhat in the Wide, Wide World of Sports is Going On Here? TL;DR -- put images and links in the answers. If they get voted up enough, they will appear on the main site as community promotion ads. But whyyyyyyy? This is a method for the community to control what gets promoted to visitors on the s...

19:43
Yeah, just found it.
oh, this is the one I was talking about
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Q: Can we have a 'Blog' button on the front page to take visitors directly to the security blog

Rory AlsopI think anything we can do to make it simpler for both newbies and experienced hands would be a useful addition.

we give the blog time to grow, and then at some point we'll change the blog link on the site
until then, a community promotion ad would be very appropriate
hint, hint q:
@thisjosh What kinds of information are you wanting to get on the incidents?
Afternoon.
@scott I was hoping to answer questions like: Do attackers attempt ssh authentication with keys or just with passwords, if so how frequently...
19:53
@thisjosh Ah, ok. So not statistical information about what kind of breach, how many records exposed, etc.
@TheEvilPhoenix No, I wanted the data to analyze so I could find the answer
@ScottPack Thats useful too because I could say X type of attack is potentialy very compromising but uncommon
Or according to X database there are no reported incidents like that
I want to add a little concreteness to the theory
Ok, cool. I'll type something up. May not be as detailed as you like, but we've found the data pretty useful in the past.
Maybe it will useful to others as well, thats the point of the Q & A right?
If I want to know it is likely that n other people want to know.
When someone asks 'Should I stick my finger in a electrical outlet?' I want to be able to say 'No! And here is what happened to people who did.'
20:02
110 or 220?
@ScottPack relevancy? :P
@TheEvilPhoenix One tingles and one hurts.
and both can kill :P
given the right circumstances
tingles/hurts someone could misconstrue that
20:14
@thisjosh Agreed. My bad. Fixed now
Agreed? I don't remember what that's in reference to... poor memory
err I mean temporal data degredation for security purposes
@thisjosh Attributing points to the asker of the QotW.
If you click on the arrow on the left side of the message, it will bounce you up to the message it refers to.
Ah I just discovered the left arrow that takes you back to the refering post
I have also just fixed the length of the title - shouldn't wrap around any more
@RebeccaChernoff - community promotion ad for the Blog sounds like a good idea. What I might do is wait until @Jin has sorted the theme, and then I'll create a banner ad for it
I was just thinking that the Blog is ment to draw people to the site, so you want as many links to draw people in as possible, and its also polite to site your sources
20:22
Definitely
Totally my fault for just not remembering
The only challenge with the top line system message feature is it doesn't give much space, and is only valid up to 48 hours so you kind of need to keep changing it for whatever is new etc
it also seems to only cope with one hyperlink
Ah, there's the rub right there.
@RoryAlsop ah, very nice. A /blame @Jin. I approve. q:
@RebeccaChernoff hahahaha - no, I could grab the ad already there and modify it with some new TOAP
in fact, I might as well - lemme go and get another glass of wine first
@Scott - what font did @Jin end up using?
@RoryAlsop The default is Verdana, but he setup Arial as a fallback
cool - will create an ad just now
20:46
@Rebecca - can you let me know what you think. Wasn't sure about the image uploading rules, so hopefully this worked.
@ScottPack What do others think?
(if you don't like it, let me know - easy to change)
if you do like it - vote it up, and if it gets >6 votes it can go into rotation
right - everyone must be away for the moment. I'm off for some gin - be back later
Couple of glasses of wine, glass of gin.... Come on, @Rory, it's not Tuesday.
That's hot
If its Tuesday this must be Belgium
21:02
Why is the equals sign odd?
@thisjosh 'Cause it's a YouTube link.
Click to play on YouTube.
Speaking of going to the bar for some excellent microbews....
@RoryAlsop, it is fine as is, but I might suggest actually doing something a bit different visually. You want people to notice it, not think it is the same as the other ad.
21:23
@Rebecca - ah, so we don't need to stick to the brand then. Cool. Will have a think
the twitter one we just pull from an existing one and plop in the apple-touch-icon for the site and voila! (;
22:05
ok blog reviewers, any more comments on my post. I have incorporated @ThomasPornin's comments from yesterday.
@Ninefingers I am the official resident cryptographer now ? Is there a badge for that ?
@Ninefingers Ah yes. Indeed.
It can even become a gold badge at some point
22:20
I'm sure it won't be long until it is
@Ninefingers I have 2/3rd of the required upvotes, but I also need to get upvotes on a 100 more "cryptography" answers. I do not think there are enough crypto questions yet in security.SE, and the new crypto.SE might drain newer crypto questions
we'll see
and right now is time for me to stop goofing around and start some serious non-working for the week-end
goddbye everybody
I don't think I can read Techdirt anymore, anytime I read a TSA article I get angry.
Bye Thomas

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