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Working Code
026: Passwords

Working Code

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 59:05


This week, the crew talks about passwords. Web applications store a great deal of sensitive information. But, there is something categorically different about storing passwords. Because—if compromised—a password from one application may grant a malicious actor access to another application. As such, it is essential that we store our customers' passwords using modern, one-way hashing algorithms that protect the underlying payload against increasingly powerful compute resources. And, that we have a way to evolve our password hashing strategies in order to stay a step ahead of potential attackers.Of course, sometimes the best password hashing strategies is to not store a password at all. Using a "passwordless login" allows you to defer the responsibility of password storage off to another, trusted vendor.Also, we've been doing this podcast for half-a-year! How awesome is that! Yay for us!Triumphs & FailuresAdam's Failure - While Adam has been quite keen on Testing code, he recently ran into a testing scenario that he found very challenging. And, he ended up taking half-a-day to refactor already working code just so that he could add the tests. In the long run, it wasn't a waste of time; but, it was a very humbling experience in the moment.Ben's Triumph - After weeks of struggling to debug an authentication issue within a Sketch plug-in, Ben and his team finally figured out what was going wrong! As fate would often have it, Ben was the engineer that originally wrote the problematic code - so, that was unfortunate. But, at least they figured out how to fix the user experience!Carol's Failure - Carol has been having trouble walking away from problems even when she feels stuck. So, instead of stepping back and clearing her head, she continues to beat it against the wall (often to no avail). She knows this is counterproductive; but, sometimes she gets lost in the details.Tim's Triumph / Failure - Tim finds himself coasting this week. Nothing has been all that note-worthy; either in triumph or in failure.Notes & LinksOWASP Password Cheat Sheet - industry standard best practices for storing passwords - covers Argon2, BCrypt, SCrypt, and PBKDF2.Have I Been Pwned - a service that tells you if your password has been exposed in a data breach.1Password - the world's most-loved password manager.Authy - a user-friendly two-factor authentication app.Shibboleth - an identity provider solution.OAuth - a standard for granting access to a website or application without having to provide it with your password.SAML - a standard for exchanging authentication between parties.Diceware - a method for generation secure, random passwords using playing dice.NIST Password Guidelines - Auth0 explains new passwords guidelines from NIST.Single Sign-On (SSO) - an authentication scheme in which one login grantes access to several, unrelated applications.Netlify Identity Management - a solution for user management in a Netlify app.Firebase Identity Management - a solution for user management in a Firebase app.XKCD: Password Strength - A web comic about how we make passwords hard for people but easy for computers.Follow the show! Our website is workingcode.dev and we're @WorkingCodePod on Twitter and Instagram. Or, leave us a message at (512) 253-2633‬ (that's 512-253-CODE). New episodes drop weekly on Wednesday.And, if you're feeling the love, support us on Patreon.

Flagship Lite
Passwords and Verification

Flagship Lite

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 20:29


Passwords and verification are evolving. In this episode we cover the many different pieces of verification used in smartphones, like Fingerprint ID, Face ID, passwords etc... and how effective they are as time goes on. We also look at some extremely interesting and very strange pieces of verification that researchers have been tinkering with for a very long time now and how these could be the future of verification. Finally, we look at the different apps and services that can help us with our passwords such as LastPass, Dashlane and Diceware. We've left links to them down below, so feel free to check them out. Enjoy! Diceware website: https://diceware.dmuth.org/ LastPass website: https://www.lastpass.com/ Dashlane website: https://www.dashlane.com/ Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCg5mjivjMEYI_rNnKbiD-w/featured?view_as=subscriber Contact: Any comment or piece of feedback is welcome! Just email flagship.podcasts@gmail.com Audio Gear: Blue Snowball Ice USB Microphone Innogear pop filter Editing: Audacity DaVinci Resolve 16

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/27/20: August 2020 Catch Up

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 0:01


Producer/Host: Jim Campbell A couple of recent developments remind us it’s time to update subjects we’ve looked at in the past: “dynamic pricing” that lets online vendors offer different prices for the same item to different people based on the highest price the vendor thinks a person will pay, and the always important topic of secure passwords. Here are the links to sites we mentioned today: Diceware on wikipedia Dicekeys

Notes From The Electronic Cottage | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Producer/Host: Jim Campbell A couple of recent developments remind us it’s time to update subjects we’ve looked at in the past: “dynamic pricing” that lets online vendors offer different prices for the same item to different people based on the highest price the vendor thinks a person will pay, and the always important topic of secure passwords. Here are the links to sites we mentioned today: Diceware on wikipedia Dicekeys The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/27/20: August 2020 Catch Up first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

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Destination Linux
Episode 149: Linux 5.4 (& 5.5), FTC vs YouTube, HPLIP, Coreboot, Firefox, Google Stadia | Destination Linux 149

Destination Linux

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 110:51


https://destinationlinux.org/episode-149 - Hosted by Ryan, Zeb, Noah & Michael Quick Links: Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com Zeb, aka Zebedeeboss = https://youtube.com/zebedeeboss Noah of Ask Noah Show = http://asknoahshow.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus Destination Linux Network Store = https://destinationlinux.network/store Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: Full Show Notes = https://destinationlinux.org/episode-149 Coreboot Version 4.11 Firefox Sweetens The Pot HPLIP Gets A New Release YouTube vs FTC: Family-Friendly Content at Risk? Linux 5.4 out and 5.5 Kernel Coming Half Life 3 Confirmed Sort Of Google Stadia Launches Software Spotlight: Synaptic Package Manager Muon Package Manager Tips & Tricks: Making passwords with Diceware

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WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Password Hygiene 1 Despite all sorts of attempts to do away with passwords, we still live in a password world on the Web. That means it’s really important to have passwords – or pass phrases – that it is really hard to crack. Here are some considerations to ponder as we construct crack-proof passwords for our increasingly online lives. The Diceware web site mentioned in today’s program is at: world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html

Notes From The Electronic Cottage | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Password Hygiene 1 Despite all sorts of attempts to do away with passwords, we still live in a password world on the Web. That means it’s really important to have passwords – or pass phrases – that it is really hard to crack. Here are some considerations to ponder as we construct crack-proof passwords for our increasingly online lives. The Diceware web site mentioned in today’s program is at: world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/7/19 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

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Tech & Privacy
002 - Easy to remember password

Tech & Privacy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 13:35


Instruction on how to create a strong passwords or passphrase with the Diceware system. Click here for the show notes

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Piratas de Tierra del Fuego
Versión 1.15: No quiero creer

Piratas de Tierra del Fuego

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 15:38


En nombre de cada vez que nos comimos un verso tecnológico, Andrés reunió una serie de mitos y los desmintió. Chistes internos de programadores, falsas promesas de la industria y conceptos científicamente imposibles: adiós a todo eso que Internet nos juraba cierto. El destacado de la fecha estuvo en manos de Mira Modi y su tienda Diceware, que ofrece contraseñas fáciles de recordar y difíciles de hackear. Por las dudas fuera otro mito, probamos en vivo el método de Diceware y los invitamos a probarlo en sus casas (Diceware en Español).

Bitcoins & Gravy
Episode #67 Brain Wallets Explained!

Bitcoins & Gravy

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2015 59:30


On today’s show I am thrilled to be talking with Nick Pudar in Detroit, Michigan. Nick takes us on a journey to a place that very few people even know exists. That place is the brain wallet where it is now possible to store a small or a large amount of bitcoin wealth in your memory. We talk about Entropy, Diceware, bathtubs and 50 million, billion Jupiter water balloons. Nick does a fantastic job of helping us understand the true dangers of bitcoin brain wallets and the true value of them as well. Join us please on this terrifying and exhilarating journey into the mind. I also have a special treat for everyone today as I read the newest short fiction by the Bitcoin Communities favorite Author of fiction, Max Hernandez. The Song of Ashok is a short but compelling tale of the trials experienced by a young man trying to escape a war torn country with his family’s wealth hidden in a song that he has memorized. And you guessed it, that song is a brain wallet! TRANSCRIPTIONS Great news listeners! Our transcription page is now live on the website thanks to the continuing hard work of one of our loyal listeners who is also a consultant to the show. We are striving to roll out each new transcript within a short period of time following the release of each podcast. We are also working on eventually going back and transcribing MOST of the archived episodes, starting with Episode #51 and working our way back until we completed the very first episode, Episode #1, Numero Uno of Bitcoins and Gravy! Our ultimate goal is have most episodes of Bitcoins and Gravy transcribed and available to you the listener for free. These Professional transcriptions are provided each week by one of our fans who can be found at: http://diaryofafreelancetranscriptionist.com CREDITS: BitAddress.org BitcoinPaperWallet.com Diceware.com Thieves Emporium [Kindle Edition] Thieves Emporium The New Badlands [Paperback] Ode To Satoshi Ode to Satoshi lyrics & melody by John Barrett Copyright 2014 RJM Publishing - BMI Nashville. Lead Vocal, Harmony Vocals, Harmonica, Snare Drum: John Barrett Harmony vocals: John Barrett, Connie Sinclair and Lij Shaw Guitar: Jonathan Brown Mandolin: Ben Miller Bass Guitar: Michael Rinne Initial tracks recorded by Mark Thornton of Sidekick Sound Studios, Madison, TN. All other tracks Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at The Toy Box Studio, Nashville, Tennessee Engineer: Lij Shaw. Assistant to engineer: Don “The Don” Bates Produced by John Barrett & Elijah “Lij” Shaw Special thanks to Alan Baird for his dobro, guitar and mandolin playing on many of the shows. Now that’s some pickin man! Thanks also to Alex Munoz Guijarro for his excellent pedal steel playing on many of our shows. Interviews for this episode were recorded and edited by John Barrett at The Tree House Studio - Nashville, Tennessee. All shows are produced by John Barrett with the moral support of his trusty sidekick Maxwell Rascalnikov CoyoTe Rex, aka Max. Theme song “Gravy” by the band, Eleanor Roosevelt with Elijah “Lij” Shaw on fiddle. And a big thank you for moral support from my good friends at The Tennessee Bitcoin Alliance: TennesseeBitcoin.org Questions or Comments? Email me to say Howdy!: howdy@bitcoinsandgravy.com Visit theWebsite: BitcoinsAndGravy.com Bitcoins and Gravy Tipping Addresses: Bitcoin: 1ByqQXLTm9JZGSwnfqCCakaifBt3grQkXS Litecoin: LgqYgxLTBPgr8C1JGLLJVLK4ZN1fveprAp And if you don’t feel like contacting me, just kick back, relax and enjoy the show. I hope you enjoy listening to my guests as much as I enjoy talking with them!

SD Ruby Podcast
Episode 023: RubyInline

SD Ruby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2007 13:10


Nick Zadrozny shows us how to use C in Ruby with RubyInline. As an example, Nick walks us through writing a password-generating application with the help of Diceware.