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February 18, 2023
Are Password Managers Safe to Use?
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Managing all of your passwords for different accounts can be surprisingly complicated. You need to be able to create, store, and access strong passwords for all of your accounts on every device you use.
Furthermore, each password needs to be unique, making it nearly impossible to remember every one of them on your own.
January 13, 2020
Picat's Podcast: Episode 6
In this hour long podcast episode, I reviewed a lot of what I have done and what my current projects are. For this year, my goals are to get the OSCP and find a position at Offensive Security that is in the information security realm instead of development. Apart from studying, I’m also trying to help the Kali team with getting official cloud versions available on AWS and Azure with each new Kali release.
December 1, 2015
CBI and social media
** Disclaimer: While this post is about security; it’s also doubling as my homework for MI 201 at Michigan State University **
Creative Breakthroughs, Inc. or CBI is a IT risk management company that was founded in 1991. Their motto is to keep data “secure, compliant and available”. They work with other companies to train them, review their security policies, and more. CBI has their own website with a blog and CBI is also on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
October 17, 2015
Irongeek's Videos
If you’re interested in hacking, information security or even the word cyber. Then you probably are scanning the the internet for things to learn. I want to get as much information as possible, and cons are a great way to listen to some awesome presenters. But how am I going to listen to every talk when there’s three going on at the same time? And on top of that, isn’t cons about networking and connecting with others as well?
September 9, 2015
Found a mentor: Jimmy Vo!
I’ve posted before about chatting on #misec IRC and how it’s a great group of people. Well now it’s also the place where I’ve found my first infosec mentor! Jimmy Vo is a security researcher at rapid7 and is teaching me the basics of information security.
We are meeting online at least every other week and talking about a large range of things from current security events, best practices, and tool walk throughs (like metasploit), as well as career prep and how to survive in this industry.
August 12, 2015
jwgoerlich's PCI talk at #misec
First meeting at #MiSec and I missed it! Right as I was about to leave, there was a knock at my door. Impromptu Comcast employees trying to save us a couple hundred dollars. Of course by the time they were done installing free cable, it was already 7:05 and it would take 30 minutes to drive to the meeting… So I watched the live stream on youtube and wrote comments on IRC.
April 17, 2015
Hacking like Saurik
A couple weeks ago I was volunteering at Spartahack, a awesome new hackathon hosted at MSU. One of the guest celebrity judges was Jay Freeman a.k.a. Saurik. If you have ever jailbroken your apple device, you should be thanking Jay because he’s the creator of the jailbroke app store called Cydia.
He had a talk at the hackathon where he explained approximately 10 bugs used in apple and andriod phones in the last decade that was found by reverse engineering code.