In this week’s #TheLongView:
— @Richi 🤓 Jennings (@RiCHi) December 21, 2022
1⃣ @AWSCloud #S3 is keeping #Ukraine’s data safe from #Russia,
2⃣ we ask if #WindowsPresentationFoundation is dead, and
3⃣ #developers tell us why they switch jobs.
At @TechstrongGroup’s @DevOpsDotCom: https://t.co/O7pQv8v80r #DevOps
Wednesday, 21 December 2022
AWS Saves Ukraine’s Data | WPF ‘is not Dead’ (yet) | Devs Quit for Cash - DevOps.com
The moral of the story: Everybody wants to be famous—but nobody wants to do the work
Tuesday, 20 December 2022
DraftKings fantasy? How YOU can prevent credential stuffing attacks - ReversingLabs
I’ll choose a mask to look like you: There’s been a huge uptick in a type of low-effort hacking, where bad actors crack accounts of people who reuse passwords. They simply feed off of data from previous credential breaches.
3/ Prevented how? By checking user passwords against public databases of leaked #credentials.
— @Richi 🤓 Jennings (@RiCHi) December 20, 2022
In this week’s #SSBlogwatch we urge dev teams to do more.
For @ReversingLabs’ @SecuredSoftware: https://t.co/djeNopsos6 #DevOps
Monday, 19 December 2022
GitHub Secret Scanning is now Free (as in Beer) - Security Boulevard
Can You Keep a Secret? Microsoft’s GitHub source control service will help stop devs accidentally embedding secrets in public code repositories. A new free service will let you know if you’ve done something you shouldn’t have.
Naturally, there’s no such thing as a free lunch. #GitHub wants you to upgrade to the premium version of the service.
— @Richi 🤓 Jennings (@RiCHi) December 19, 2022
In today’s #SBBlogwatch, we look a gift horse in the mouth.
At @TechstrongGroup’s @SecurityBlvd: https://t.co/31wURydLAK
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