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March 22, 2011 - 61 words
The New York Times has a paywall now. Sorta. If you don’t choose to ignore it.
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paywall
December 3, 2007 - 222 words , 2 comments
Vonage has a new security feature. And don’t you forget it.
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vonage
October 8, 2007 - 283 words , 1 comment
How to give sites permission to use your web apps, without giving them permission to abuse them.
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oauth
webservices
April 12, 2007 - 119 words , 3 comments
Some spammers are going to great lengths to make some messages look like they come from me.
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spam
spoof
October 10, 2006 - 140 words , 1 comment
More pointless security for your credit card.
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gasstation
October 10, 2006 - 267 words , 6 comments
Your new credit card can be activated by anyone at all.
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creditcard
telephone
voip
July 27, 2006 - 16 words
I have no idea what I’d connect it to, but I really want a magic...
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mirror
products
March 3, 2006 - 386 words , 43 comments
Wells Fargo didn’t think things through very well.
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customerservice
wellsfargo
October 7, 2004 - 220 words
Secunia’s apparent new practice of publicly announcing security exploits is dangerous.
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wordpress
January 21, 2004 - 662 words , 3 comments
Not all security measures are appropriate in all situations. You need to consider the value of the information being protected when designing a security system. Also, some novel approaches to preventing dictionary attacks.
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dictionaryattack
simonwillison
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