Episode 383: The Power of Shame
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TechSNAP progenitor and special guest Allan Jude joins us to talk mobile security, hand out some SSH tips and tricks, and discuss why security shaming works so well. Plus, how Mozilla is protecting their GitHub repos, a check-in on Equifax, and some great picks. Special Guest: Allan Jude. Links: Protecting Mozilla’s GitHub Repositories from Malicious ModificationBritish Airways: Suspect code that hacked fliers 'found'A year later, Equifax lost your data but faced little falloutSecurity Implications of SSH Forwardingsshd_config manualSSH Chaining (for jumphosts)Troy Hunt posts a blog where he argues in favour of publicly shaming companies for bad securityYour phone is NOT your passwordSelect Star SQL: an interactive book which aims to be the best place to learn SQLSource Of Evil – A Botnet Code Collectionxsv: A fast CSV command line toolkit written in Rust
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