I saw the BusKill security project some time back, and thought “what a neat idea”.| neilzone.co.uk
1 I wrote a post on decoded.legal’s blog earlier this week, about “Unpicking the “making children as safe as they are offline” fallacy”.| neilzone.co.uk
From 1 December 2022, I thought it would be fun to do one post (in the Fediverse, rather than on Twitter) per day about a piece of Free / open source software, that I value.| neilzone.co.uk
Pretty much exactly a year ago, I switched password managers, from 1Password to bitwarden.| neilzone.co.uk
I’m going out on a limb a bit here. I love self-hosting my own systems.| neilzone.co.uk
Warning: this is a bit of a long one. Skip to the end if you just want to see what I think I will do.| neilzone.co.uk
Against my better judgment, Sandra and I went to the cinema recently.| neilzone.co.uk
My friend Terence Eden has recently opened his new consultancy, Open Ideas.| neilzone.co.uk
I “wasted” my lunch break today. Controlling your ThinkPad’s lid LED This morning, Lennart Poettering posted a rather cool piece of information:| neilzone.co.uk
I’ve used Bitwarden as my password manager for a while now.| neilzone.co.uk
This document describes an extension of the One-Time Password (OTP) algorithm, namely the HMAC-based One-Time Password (HOTP) algorithm, as defined in RFC 4226, to support the time-based moving factor. The HOTP algorithm specifies an event-based OTP algorithm, where the moving factor is an event counter. The present work bases the moving factor on a time value. A time-based variant of the OTP algorithm provides short-lived OTP values, which are desirable for enhanced security. The proposed al...| IETF Datatracker