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| | Security Flaws with Apple's Two-Factor Authentication (2019) (privacylog.blogspot.com) | |
2 points by miles on Aug 6, 2021 | past
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| | Security Flaws With Apple's 2FA (2019, though flaws persist) (privacylog.blogspot.com) | |
1 point by miles on May 23, 2021 | past | 1 comment
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| | The Ethics of Not Disclosing Vulnerabilities (privacylog.blogspot.com) | |
1 point by giuliomagnifico on April 25, 2021 | past
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| | What Happens When You Send a Zero-Day to a Bank? (2017) (privacylog.blogspot.com) | |
2 points by profstasiak on March 20, 2021 | past
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| | [flagged] The Second SHA-1 Hash Collision (privacylog.blogspot.com) | |
39 points by fulldecent2 on Dec 31, 2019 | past | 24 comments
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| | Security Flaws with Apple's Two-Factor Authentication (privacylog.blogspot.com) | |
2 points by wojtekkru on Aug 8, 2019 | past | 1 comment
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| | What happens when you report a web server vulnerability to Apple? (privacylog.blogspot.com) | |
1 point by fulldecent on Sept 7, 2017 | past
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| | What Happens When You Send a Zero-Day to a Bank? (privacylog.blogspot.com) | |
1494 points by ivank on April 21, 2017 | past | 438 comments
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| | New UI to guarantee stronger user passwords (privacylog.blogspot.com) | |
3 points by fulldecent on Sept 23, 2016 | past | 1 comment
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| | Mozilla's CSS (and Chrome 6) :visited solution is still vulnerable (privacylog.blogspot.com) | |
5 points by revo_ads on Sept 7, 2010 | past | 4 comments
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