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August 2005 - Security Briefs
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This week we're busy teaching the .NET Campsight , so several of us from Pluralsight went out for dinner together at a popular sushi restaurant in Kirkland, WA. I won't name the restaurant, but what's interesting is that when Bill checked his receipt...
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Craig Andera, who has been blogging with us almost from the start, has decided to get back in the saddle and do some teaching again. We are very excited that he's joining the ranks of Pluralsight instructors , as he was one of the students' best loved...
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Think for a moment about the security guarantees that two peers get when communicating using symmetric-key systems like Kerberos, or even SSL (where the actual messages themselves are protected using symmetric keys). Let's imagine Alice sends a message...
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If you're attending PDC and want to learn about what's coming for custom GINAs in Vista (previously codenamed Longhorn), you'll want to attend FUN210 - Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Understanding, Enhancing, and Extending Security End-to-End...
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This AOL employee was jailed for stealing millions of AOL email addresses for sale to gambling spammers. It shows how important it is to limit access to valuable resources even to insiders.
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Alex found a bug in the new notes feature that seems to only crop up on certain versions of the .NET framework - when decrypting an empty notes field, he was seeing an exception. I'm sure he's not the only one, so I've posted a new version that won't...
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A number of people have been asking for a notes field, and I finally got around to adding it. Thanks to Jim Butts for taking the time to send me his mod (I didn't use his code verbatim, but the code I added is compatible with his mod). Use Ctrl-E to view...
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