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Technology Short Take #25

Scott Lowe

Erik Smith, notably known for his outstanding posts on storage and FCoE, takes a stab at describing some of the differences between SDN and network virtualization in this post. I came across this post on CloudFoundry’s User Account and Authentication Service (the UAA). Operating Systems/Applications. It starts here.

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Technology Short Take 125

Scott Lowe

Chris Wahl touches on the topic of using GitHub personal tokens to authenticate to HashiCorp Vault. Operating Systems/Applications. Kornelis Sietsma looks at the options for working with multiple git identities on a single system. You can also go get your fill of storage-related links from J Metz. Virtualization.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

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In 2013, researcher Nitesh Dhanjani found that a popular brand used simple MD5 hashes of the device's MAC addresses for authentication. Problem is, MAC addresses are not great for authentication. Woods: If you think about the overall system, within which some of these devices live. It's still a threat.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

In 2013, researcher Nitesh Dhanjani found that a popular brand used simple MD5 hashes of the device's MAC addresses for authentication. Problem is, MAC addresses are not great for authentication. Woods: If you think about the overall system, within which some of these devices live. It's still a threat.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Right To Repair

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Vamosi: Consider that medical devices are life critical, certainly, and for years the FDA made it so that hospitals and other organizations could not even update their underlying Operating Systems with the latest patch, otherwise the device would be out of compliance. And if you didn't put on the, you know, manufacturer approved tire.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Right To Repair

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: Consider that medical devices are life critical, certainly, and for years the FDA made it so that hospitals and other organizations could not even update their underlying Operating Systems with the latest patch, otherwise the device would be out of compliance. And if you didn't put on the, you know, manufacturer approved tire.