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blog.chromium.org
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| | | | | Last September, we announced our plan to remove NPAPI support from Chrome by the end of 2014. This change will improve Chrome's security, s... | |
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textslashplain.com
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| | | | | Passwords have lousy security properties, and if you try to use them securely (long, complicated, and different for every site), they often have horrible usability as well. Over the decades, the industry has slowly tried to shore up passwords' security with multi-factor authentication (e.g. one-time codes via SMS, ToTP authenticators, etc) and usability improvements (e.g.... | |
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blog.kotowicz.net
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| | | | | A blog on security, malware, cryptography, pentesting, javascript, php and whatnots | |
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markentier.tech
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| | | Usually the answer to such indicative title questions is No, but perhaps this time the answer is Maybe yes? | markentier.tech | ||