William Herrin wrote:
> It turns out that every password I allowed Chrome on Android to
> remember, it uploaded to Google. In plain text!!
Chrome does not store your passwords in plain text.
It encrypts them locally, on e.g. macOS using, I
think, a secret stored in the keychain under "Chrome
Sa
Dave wrote:
> Folks for most systems, this is a change to a single file. Not a really hard
> thing to accomplish
Oh, hah, good one.
I twitch with mild PTSD thinking about the last time
there was change to DST in the US[1], and how
everybody quickly found out that e.g., Java,
databases, programm
Mark Stevens wrote:
> Is anyone else getting the following error when trying to access any of
> google's services?
> SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG
Isn't this usually a sign of a protocol mismatch?
I.e., TLS 1.3 vs TLS 1.2.
My money would be a MitM / middlebox / proxy that
messed up when your clie
Robert Story wrote:
>
> USC/ISI is renumbering both its IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for
> b.root-servers.net on 2023-11-27. Our new IPv4 address will be
> 170.247.170.2 and our new IPv6 address will be 2801:1b8:10::b.
> USC/ISI will continue to support root service over our current IPv4 and
> IPv6 ad
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