SMTP MTA Strict Transport Security

SMTP MTA Strict Transport Security (MTA-STS) is a mechanism enabling mail service providers (SPs) to declare their ability to receive Transport Layer Security (TLS) secure SMTP connections and to specify whether sending SMTP servers should refuse to deliver to MX hosts that do not offer TLS with a trusted server certificate.
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RPKI - The required cryptographic upgrade to BGP routing

BGP routing isn’t secure.
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Thelma

A confused religious girl tries to deny her feelings for a female friend who’s in love with her.
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Google Public DNS turns 8.8.8.8 years old

Once upon a time, we launched Google Public DNS, which you might know by its iconic IP address, 8.
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Detecting Credential Compromise in AWS

Credential compromise is an important concern for anyone operating in the cloud.
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The Florida Project

Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World.
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Deploying TLS 1.3 at scale with Fizz, a performant open source TLS library

The new generation of Transport Layer Security (TLS 1.
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Linux DNS Performance Test

$ git clone –depth=1 https://github.
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OpenAI Five Benchmark: Results

Yesterday, OpenAI Five won a best-of-three against a team of 99.
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New attack on WPA/WPA2 using PMKID

This attack was discovered accidentally while looking for new ways to attack the new WPA3 security standard.
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