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May 2007 - Security Briefs
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Pluralsight's wiki is back in full operation once again. For several months we have turned off editing because of the barrage of spamdexing that has included links to anything and everything from online gambling sites to child pornography. We simply couldn...
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Marc Brooks found a bug in the code that I posted for hashing the issuer's public key. I've updated that post, so if you were using the code, the new version will be more robust. Thanks, Marc!
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This property of a claim in System.IdentityModel can be confusing. It's documented as only being able to have the values defined in the Rights class, which are PossessProperty and Identity (I'm not going to write out the full URIs - check the Rights class...
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This morning I received a question from a reader of my column . He has a database with user identity details that must be encrypted (Social Insurance Numbers, other personal data), and he was interested in applying the techniques I presented in Encrypting...
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Updated on 20 May 2007 to fix a bug in the code. In my last post , I complained about the Token class not exposing the public key claim directly. Here's some code that will help you if you simply want to track the public key for a personal card in a user...
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Dominick discusses the problem of determining how to uniquely identify users who present information cards to your application. If you keep a profile for those users, you need a way of linking the incoming claims to the user's profile. When I was first...
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I'm on a mission to reduce the junk mail that I get. I figure it'll reduce the time I waste sorting through it, and help the environment at the same time. Each time I get a catalog that just gets thrown into the trash, instead of throwing it away, I put...
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