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00:03
So @ScottPack how was your holiday?
Is. I should say, "is".
Fine. Got some good sledding in. Got about 10" out there now.
wow, that nice piling.
we've barely been getting rain, hard to tell its winter.
We have a nice blizzard coming through right now.
looks white.
and I don't mean to be racist.
That was this morning before the snow really picked up.
And now...game time with the kid.
00:16
enjoy!
 
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07:40
I've got some other ones too, but they are more specific towards products (Adobe incident response team, checkpoint, cisco )
seriously, why am I wasting my time???
 
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10:51
@LucasKauffman Thanks :)
 
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13:30
@TerryChia Here's an opml of my security and technology feeds. There's some overlap between them
@ScottPack I got a 404.
@TerryChia HEre's a couple of sets of feeds I follow. Penetration testing google.com/reader/bundle/…
@TerryChia Security Blogs google.com/reader/bundle/…
There's a fair number in there (57 feeds in penetration testing 35 in security blogs)
@RoryMcCune Cool, that should keep my free time occupied. :)
13:45
@TerryChia not all of them are very active, but some interesting stuff turns up there most days.
13:58
@TerryChia the problem is when it bites into your not-so-free-time, and you're still ravenous for more...
THERE IS JUST TOO DAMN MUCH INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET.
@TerryChia Allegedly it's a public link to that file.
@ScottPack Ah, it seems to work now.
@AviD true that.
@TerryChia Must not have been finished syncing. I've got some HD video that's going up to Crashplan right now.
at least i'll be reading slightly relevant information instead of the crap i am reading now. ;)
@RoryMcCune I liked that TaoSecurity post about cert branding.
14:11
Shameless plug - could i get another 3 upvotes on this question? another hat would be nice. :)
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Q: At what level of abstraction should a developer work with with regards to cryptography?

Terry ChiaI have recently came across an old blog post by Jeff Atwood which got me thinking. What could be easier than a EncryptStringForBrowser() method which has security and tamper-resistance built in, that's part of a proven, domain-expert-tested set of code that thousands if not millions of develo...

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14:40
one more.
:)
That will be my 14th hat if I get one more upvote.
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15:02
yay hats!
faphats!
@Polynomial *-whore
@TerryChia I'll admit to being a bacon-whore.
@Polynomial bacon is awesome
you seen Bakon vodka?
it's epic
savoury bacon flavoured vodka. almost impossible to get in the UK.
15:17
nope. can't say i tried many variaties of alcohol. what with being underage and all, at least for another 40 minutes more. :)
Bacon flavoured bacon ftw
ah yes
ah, happy birthday then I guess?
Happy birthday Terry!
:)
The cat hat is pure awesome.
15:46
Ah-I don't have that one yet
16:22
Hello people
Happy [insert-favourite-name-for-consumerist-revelry] !
16:38
Christmas is a great excuse to increase my supply of books :)
16:48
Did I miss something interesting in the last two or three weeks ?
17:08
@ThomasPornin christmass hats?
btw anyone doing the CCC ctf?
TLS reneg is weird. So many complex implications. I don't understand why they added such a thing
@CodesInChaos Because of HTTPS
The URL is sent after the handshake
So only at that point does the server know whether it should have asked for a client certificate or not
Reneg seems such a weird way to add additional authentication information
17:24
It is more than weird: it is undefined.
The reneg-vulnerability can be described as a lack of documentation.
Nowhere is it defined what it is supposed to achieve. So, Web server developers just assumed that it was providing the security feature that they needed at that point.
For example one could have allowed CertificateRequest messages after the handshake instead of reneg
(But I'm one of those who'd like to replace TLS with a new protocol entirely)
18:07
Telling people to use slow password hashes has the unfortunate consequence that they now think all hashes should be slow :(
@CodesInChaos Speaking to people has the unfortunate consequence that it makes people feel entitled to speak to you.
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19:50
Hippo Barfday @Terry.
What you need is a nice celebratory moonshine.
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20:38
guys what was one of the latest big info disclosures?
also why wasn't I aware about the whole stackoverflow hack :o
what stackoverflow hack?
something with X_FORWARDED_FOR set to 127.0.0.1
well it was 2 years ago
and it was bad configuration
I think a fellow coder wanted to add this to our browsergame a few years back
(luckily only for logging/tracking users, not for important security)
 
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@LucasKauffman Wasn't really a "hack", but more of a door that I found and reported...
22:33
@ircmaxell you arrived fast :P
;-)
I saw it in the referrers to my blog (I'm addicted to real-time-stats)
@ircmaxell I had assumed as much :)
This looks pretty damn cool: webstersprodigy.net/2012/12/20/…
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I know several people who took part and liked it.
22:44
@JeffFerland favourited, looks very well thought-out
22:54
@JeffFerland enrolled, why not :P
I always find it amusing how the government always assumes people are innocent
"three presumable pirates"
3 guys with AK47 on a skiff, I highly doubt they are fishermen
I think they need to do that until there a court decided they're guilty
I know
but it's still funny :p

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