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January 1, 2021

Tor – Why I block my sites from it, & how, by using Cloudflare

Topic: Security   Tags: Anonymity, Cloudflare, Privacy, Tor, VPNs

I like Tor. I think it's a brilliant and necessary tool. If you're a whistleblower, political dissident, under surveillance from dangerous or oppressive governments, or you simply don't want your ISP or anyone to know ... Continue Reading

December 24, 2020

Pressable – Managed WordPress Hosting, a Brief Security Review

Topic: Security   Tags: Automattic, Matt Mullenweg, Plaintext Passwords, Pressable, WordPress, WordPress Managed Hosting

Pressable: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Tl;dr - There is much I like about Pressable. However, after initial difficulties in reaching someone, I asked them why they were sending (and possibly storing) clients' ... Continue Reading

August 14, 2020

My first vulnerability submission(s)

Topic: Security   Tags: Hosting, SaaS, security.txt, Support, Vulnerability, WordPress

I've never previously submitted a vulnerability report to a provider. In the past, I've acted on a few where I've run bug bounties for clients' websites, but never from the 'ethical hacker' side. This week has been ... Continue Reading

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