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This week, Paul and April Wright discuss a jQuery Plugin that has been exploited for years is finally getting patched, a flaw in LibSSH leaves thousands of servers at risk, a remote code implantation flaw found in Medtronic Cardiac Programmers, hackers hiding Cryptocurrency malware in Adobe flash updates, how the government is finally rolling out 2 Factor Authentication for Federal Agency Domains, and how Disney is helping women from across their company to become Developers! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode36 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.activecountermeasures/asw to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Paul and April Wright discuss a jQuery Plugin that has been exploited for years is finally getting patched, a flaw in LibSSH leaves thousands of servers at risk, and a remote code implantation flaw found in Medtronic Cardiac Programmers. Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode36 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly
This week, Paul and April Wright discuss a jQuery Plugin that has been exploited for years is finally getting patched, a flaw in LibSSH leaves thousands of servers at risk, a remote code implantation flaw found in Medtronic Cardiac Programmers, hackers hiding Cryptocurrency malware in Adobe flash updates, how the government is finally rolling out 2 Factor Authentication for Federal Agency Domains, and how Disney is helping women from across their company to become Developers! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode36 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.activecountermeasures/asw to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Paul and April Wright discuss a jQuery Plugin that has been exploited for years is finally getting patched, a flaw in LibSSH leaves thousands of servers at risk, and a remote code implantation flaw found in Medtronic Cardiac Programmers. Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode36 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly
In the episode, we discuss our Raspberry Pi projects, and dive into the problems inherent in adapting old-school jQuery plugins to modern client-side web applications. Show Links: Raspberry Pi Nickel City Ruby Conference Twitter's Typeahead.js Rails Conf 2012 Keynote: Simplicity Matters by Rich Hickey Ember-Pikaday
Today's discussion is a loose format Show and Tell.Dave Jesch – http://www.davejesch.comPatrick Rauland – http://www.speakinginbytes.comSé Reed – http://www.sereedmedia.comSteve Zehngut – http://www.zeek.comJason Tucker – http://www.tucker.proJason talks about a plugin called “SimpleMap Store Locator” that does multi store locator using Google Maps.http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/simple-map/Patrick Rauland talks about “Limit Widgets” that limits the number of widgets a widget area can have.http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/limit-widgets/Jason demos the Simple Map and shows a table view of the pluginPatrick demos his plugin Limit Widgets, pretty cool yet crazy simple.Dave Jesch talks about a plugin concept for allowing a client to post bugs and problems and give the developer info about the clients site.Jason demos how White Label CMS works and how hes currently using it with gravity forms to work as the mockup or rev 1 of this plugin Dave was talking about.Patrick asks about using this idea with Zendesk. Jason has it tied into Gravity Forms to work with Freshbooks so a quote is generated when a submission is made.Jason mentions how weird he thinks WordPress is accepting BitCoin. He doesn't know many people that uses BitCoin. Jason talks about harvesting bitcoins and how people use videocards to generate bitcoins.Se says Dave “scrapes things for stuff”.Se also “Decisions not options”.Steve show an iPad app for Edwards Life Sciences using XML-RPC.Dave wants to use XML-RPC for the plugin that he and Jason want to build. Here is the talk that Mike Adams did at WordCamp OC Steve was talking about. “WordPress APIs – Feeds, XML-RPC, APP, and REST”Jason askes about libraries for XML-RPC with iOS. Steve says he does some plist'y JSON silliness to pull that off.Jason says its a good idea to crack open the open source code of the WordPress app for iOSSe asks about what other things Zeek has done with XML-RPC.Se talks about her favorite, “Cycle” a slideshow / slider jQuery Plugin. It also is compatible with Easing Plugin.Jason wants to do another “Favorites” show about particular categories, expect more of those coming soon. Leave a comment on which plugin categories we should cover. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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