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| | 2019.www.torproject.org
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| | [AI summary] The provided text is an extensive analysis of various security and privacy measures implemented in the Tor Browser to protect users from fingerprinting and other tracking techniques. It outlines the design goals and implementation status of multiple defenses, including disabling plugins, restricting access to local network information, and mitigating risks associated with HTML5 Canvas and WebGL.
| | blog.0xbadc0de.be
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| | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed article on best practices for securing SSH (Secure Shell) configurations and usage. It covers various aspects such as using SSH certificates, LDAP integration, avoiding passwordless private keys, and implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA). The text also includes discussions on smart cards, FIDO U2F, and tools for managing SSH keys. There are comments from readers discussing related topics like full disk encryption, key revocation, and tools like `whosthere` for capturing SSH public keys. The article is part of a blog post and includes links to external resources and other blog posts.
| | blog.miguelgrinberg.com
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| | miguelgrinberg.com
| | robertnealan.com
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| After reading entirely too many articles and a lot of trial & error, I've written this guide on how to get HTTPS working on a DigitalOcean-powered, Nginx-backed Ghost blog using LetsEncrypt's free SSL certificates. For years people have argued whether it's worth setting up SSL on websites that have no inherent