- Compression Info Leak (CRIME/BREACH): what's ok and what's not ok? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRIME 5 comments webdev
Linking pages
- Sins of Memory - Brain Pizza by Shane O'Mara https://brainpizza.substack.com/p/sins-of-memory 202 comments
- Software is drowning the world https://jamesabley.com/software-is-drowning-the-world/ 87 comments
- Part VIIa: Security (TLS/SSL) of 64 Network DO’s and DON’Ts for Multi-Player Game Developers - IT Hare on Soft.ware http://ithare.com/64-network-dos-and-donts-for-multi-player-game-developers-part-viia-security-tls-ssl/ 35 comments
- Why HTTP is Sometimes Better than HTTPS https://stormpath.com/blog/why-http-is-sometimes-better-than-https/ 29 comments
- Minimalist Guide to Lossless Compression https://tech.marksblogg.com/minimalist-guide-compression.html 22 comments
- Thoughts on the xz backdoor: an lzma-rs perspective | Blog | Guillaume Endignoux https://gendignoux.com/blog/2024/04/08/xz-backdoor.html 22 comments
- GitHub - twitter-archive/CocoaSPDY: SPDY for iOS and OS X https://github.com/twitter/CocoaSPDY 17 comments
- Improving HTTP with structured header fields | Fastly https://www.fastly.com/blog/improve-http-structured-headers 14 comments
- Deploying TLS the hard way - Configuring HTTPS for your domain(s) https://timtaubert.de/blog/2014/10/deploying-tls-the-hard-way/ 11 comments
- Cipher Security: How to harden TLS and SSH | Linux Journal https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/cipher-security-how-harden-tls-and-ssh 8 comments
- GitHub - jswidler/encryptedbox: Easy to use encryption library for Go https://github.com/jswidler/encryptedbox 5 comments
- The FBI List of 10 Most Dangerous Public Places in the U.S. | Joel Eisenberg | NewsBreak Original https://original.newsbreak.com/@joel-eisenberg-561469/2718202937049-the-fbi-list-of-10-most-dangerous-public-places-in-the-u-s?s=influencer 3 comments
- System Integrity Protection and dlopen https://langui.sh/2015/11/27/sip-and-dlopen/ 1 comment
- The Sorry State Of SSL https://hynek.me/talks/tls/ 1 comment
- VORACLE Attack Can Recover HTTP Data From VPN Connections https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/voracle-attack-can-recover-http-data-from-vpn-connections/ 1 comment
- The Risks of Expired SSL Certificates Explained - CrowdStrike https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/the-risks-of-expired-ssl-certificates/ 1 comment
- GitHub - hannob/tls-what-can-go-wrong: TLS - what can go wrong? https://github.com/hannob/tls-what-can-go-wrong 0 comments
- The Facebook outage: How to make it permanent | The Week https://theweek.com/facebook/1005668/social-media-outage-how-to-make-it-permanent 0 comments
- GitHub - hannob/vulns: Named vulnerabilities and their practical impact https://github.com/hannob/vulns 0 comments
- GitHub - pillarjs/understanding-csrf: What are CSRF tokens and how do they work? https://github.com/pillarjs/understanding-csrf 0 comments
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