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rmoff.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post warns about subdomain hijacking vulnerabilities when using GitHub Pages, highlighting how wildcard DNS entries can be exploited to serve malicious content under a domain. | |
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micro.webology.dev
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| | | | | I wasn't planning on hosting office hours this week, but given the events of the week, it feels like a damn good way to end the week. This Friday, November 8th, 2024 from 2:30 pm to 4:30(ish) pm, I am hosting office hours. The rest of November's schedule is uncertain, but we'll figure it out sooner rather than later. High-level details ?? Anyone can join office hours. Many join because they work remotely, miss seeing faces, and miss the random conversations when a small group hangs out. | |
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bradleyjkemp.dev
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| | | | | People expect companies/services to tell them when untoward things could be happening to their accounts: Their account has logged in on a new device Their password has been changed An export of their data was started These examples are things you should probably be notified about. But, if you go overboard with these warnings, you might find phishers triggering them intentionally. A bad security warning Imagine receiving this warning email: | |
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duerrenberger.dev
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| | | As of November 5th, 2025, Material for MkDocs is now in maintenance mode. At the same time a new static site generator has been brought to live: Zensical | ||