| bio | website | nihilistbuddha.koding.com |
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| location | California | |
| age | 20 | |
| visits | member for | 4 months |
| seen | Feb 15 at 21:44 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
Network administrator and front-end web developer for a marketing company in California.
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Feb 11 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Jan 29 |
answered | Completely mimimise the possibility of my web hosting account being hacked |
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Jan 18 |
asked | Protecting peers communicating with WebRTC |
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Jan 13 |
answered | Where can I find statistics on security breaches? |
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Jan 9 |
accepted | What is the most secure way for two people to communicate? |
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Jan 8 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jan 8 |
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What is the most secure way for two people to communicate? I like this answer and have made edits in my original post to reflect further questions. |
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Jan 8 |
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What is the most secure way for two people to communicate? added 452 characters in body |
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Jan 8 |
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What is the most secure way for two people to communicate? @this.josh That would be part of it I suppose, yes, but not the number one priority. The most important thing would be ensuring that no one on my network or the network the person I'm chatting with is able to sniff out packets. |
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Jan 8 |
asked | What is the most secure way for two people to communicate? |
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Jan 4 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 3 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jan 3 |
answered | What are the methods to crack WPA and WPA2? |
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Jan 2 |
answered | How should I safely display my phone number on my Website? |
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Dec 28 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Dec 28 |
awarded | Analytical |
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Dec 28 |
answered | How to define different firewall rules for different users on the same machine running on Windows 7? |
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Dec 28 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 28 |
accepted | Alternatives to Common Password Retrieval |
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Dec 27 |
comment |
Alternatives to Common Password Retrieval This is the kind of answer I want to see! Thanks for sharing, I'll definitely look into that! Something that I was considering included having users upload a picture from their computers upon registration, and then the picture is minimized, converted to greyscale blocks, and transformed into some kind of string. Then when you want to reset a password, you can just upload that same picture and it checks to see if it's the same... but I don't know how practical it would be/how users would react to something like this. |