Episode 24: #24: A Laptop Made of People

20/08/2013 1h 18min

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This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Twitter security, Chrome security, SpiderOak security, SnapChat security, Open Security, OpenShift security, and calendar security.
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Twitter improves 2 factor authentication
Android Device Manager web page going live for some users
Google Chrome lets you – or anyone using your computer – see the plaintext web passwords stored by your browser (by design)
“Three people can keep a secret if two of them are dead,” Benjamin Franklin
LavaBit and Silent Circle shut down.
Gunnar came back from Mil-OSS LANT
Open Security from the folks that brought you mil-oss
Red Hat Government Symposium registration now open!
Hellekson’s Law is now under review

Gunnar considers signing up for Reputation.com and ponders their sponsorship eligibility


OpenShift Enterprise on top of a trust between IPA/IdM and Windows Active Directory
TaskPaper vs. Remember the Milk
Hackpad with Dropbox integration
DropDAV: DAV for Dropbox, paging Adam Clater

Unrelated but still useful: Fix Dropbox Connection Issues With NetworkManager and Wifi


The new dgshow.org website? Fork us!
Creative People Say No

Cutting Room Floor

3D printable objects modeled on expired 19th century patents

We Give Thanks

Adam Clater for getting us to think about storage liberation