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This is exactly what #opensourcesecuritypodcast talked about in:
https://opensourcesecurity.io/2025/2025-11-npm-charlie/
And I just found one in the wild. How?: by using #pnpm (instead of npm) and taking the short time to read the postinstall script. Not rocket science.
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This is exactly what #opensourcesecuritypodcast talked about in:
https://opensourcesecurity.io/2025/2025-11-npm-charlie/
And I just found one in the wild. How?: by using #pnpm (instead of npm) and taking the short time to read the postinstall script. Not rocket science.
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This is exactly what #opensourcesecuritypodcast talked about in:
https://opensourcesecurity.io/2025/2025-11-npm-charlie/
And I just found one in the wild. How?: by using #pnpm (instead of npm) and taking the short time to read the postinstall script. Not rocket science.
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This is exactly what #opensourcesecuritypodcast talked about in:
https://opensourcesecurity.io/2025/2025-11-npm-charlie/
And I just found one in the wild. How?: by using #pnpm (instead of npm) and taking the short time to read the postinstall script. Not rocket science.
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This is exactly what #opensourcesecuritypodcast talked about in:
https://opensourcesecurity.io/2025/2025-11-npm-charlie/
And I just found one in the wild. How?: by using #pnpm (instead of npm) and taking the short time to read the postinstall script. Not rocket science.
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@thedoctor @ErikvanStraten @robin
#OpenSourceSecurityPodcast has just released and episode about passwords, definitely worth the listen
https://opensourcesecurity.io/2024/12/29/episode-461-the-new-nist-password-guidance/
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@thedoctor @[email protected] @robin
#OpenSourceSecurityPodcast has just released and episode about passwords, definitely worth the listen
https://opensourcesecurity.io/2024/12/29/episode-461-the-new-nist-password-guidance/
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@thedoctor @ErikvanStraten @robin
#OpenSourceSecurityPodcast has just released and episode about passwords, definitely worth the listen
https://opensourcesecurity.io/2024/12/29/episode-461-the-new-nist-password-guidance/
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@thedoctor @ErikvanStraten @robin
#OpenSourceSecurityPodcast has just released and episode about passwords, definitely worth the listen
https://opensourcesecurity.io/2024/12/29/episode-461-the-new-nist-password-guidance/
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@thedoctor @ErikvanStraten @robin
#OpenSourceSecurityPodcast has just released and episode about passwords, definitely worth the listen
https://opensourcesecurity.io/2024/12/29/episode-461-the-new-nist-password-guidance/
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@kurtseifried @joshbressers i really would love to know your opinion on this #opensourcesecuritypodcast
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@kurtseifried @joshbressers i really would love to know your opinion on this #opensourcesecuritypodcast
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@kurtseifried @joshbressers i really would love to know your opinion on this #opensourcesecuritypodcast
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@kurtseifried @joshbressers i really would love to know your opinion on this #opensourcesecuritypodcast
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@mastodon.social@kurtseifried mastodon.social@joshbressers I was listening to your episode "Joylynn Kirui from Microsoft on DevSecOps" E363
Instead of saying S-Two-C-Two-F why not say siiciif replacing the two with roman numerals II
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@mastodon.social@kurtseifried mastodon.social@joshbressers I was listening to your episode "Joylynn Kirui from Microsoft on DevSecOps" E363
Instead of saying S-Two-C-Two-F why not say siiciif replacing the two with roman numerals II
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@mastodon.social@kurtseifried mastodon.social@joshbressers I was listening to your episode "Joylynn Kirui from Microsoft on DevSecOps" E363
Instead of saying S-Two-C-Two-F why not say siiciif replacing the two with roman numerals II
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@mastodon.social@kurtseifried mastodon.social@joshbressers I was listening to your episode "Joylynn Kirui from Microsoft on DevSecOps" E363
Instead of saying S-Two-C-Two-F why not say siiciif replacing the two with roman numerals II
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Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦 @[email protected] ·2017:
> #cloudflare downplayed severity of major flaw
> T-shirt was only reward, at the time, for fixing a 'cosmically/epically bad bug' for them
#opensourcesecuritypodcast ep 35
#greatcloudwall
https://mega.nz/file/I9hAXaTQ#9DWHJNeaXuOrjLbCsMebk9TaR4FbjLS1EM59seIPX0A -
Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦 @[email protected] ·> I mean, Twitter sucks, sure, but it's where the people are. Every time I try Mastodon I get bored and come back
someone who hasn't been banned on birdsite help me out, these guys run the #opensourcesecuritypodcast and would be a big win to have on here - come help convince them!
https://twitter.com/joshbressers/status/1441535228208689152 -
Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦 @[email protected] ·2017:
* the CLI for FTP is great though.
mget [regexp]
gets everything in the directory that matches [regexp]
i don't use ftp for much, but it "just works" in a way that other things don't fully replicate
* "if china was offering backdoored crypto people wouldn't use it"
this was, of course, before tiktok
#opensourcesecuritypodcast #osspodcast episode 34 https://mega.nz/file/N0RiUBbZ#TEWSLxqEjIe4Ff4bABUl3F4SK5lsr5bt_T1g-s5GPHo #creativecommons #cryptowar #cryptowar2 #cryptowars -
Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦 @[email protected] ·inventing words that you only use on the inside of your house has sapir worf implications - it might allow for thinking about your domain specific problems more effectively.
#opensourcesecuritypodcast protesttrebuchet
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Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦 @[email protected] ·ie #opensourcesecuritypodcast episode 5 ...there are pumps that run the irrigation system in saskatchewan that are probably running old SSL if any SSL at all. There are still mainframe computers from the 1990s/1980s running real cobol code kicking around...as of 2013 there was still *active development* for software on those mainframes going on. Old things keep being used because there's a huge amount of technical debt and other reasons, but they represent many lifetimes of work that *would have to be replicated* if that tech was replaced -
@galaxis
For a moment you thought you were the author - which has a great podcast on open source security called:
#OpenSourceSecurityPodcast -
@cedricbonhomme
Cool!
I thought this was from the #OpenSourceSecurityPodcast