“If Movable Type was as popular, and under the same amount of scrutiny, I can’t imagine they would still be storing passwords as plain text.” upset at least one reader of “Movable Type Pro, Setting Social Networking Free, Vaporware, WordPress, BuddyPress“. His comment wasn’t polite, so I’ll answer without here without publishing it or calling [...]
Tag Archives: Web Security
Movable Type and TypePad Passwords in Plain Text
August 21, 2008 – 7:39 am
By Lloyd
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Posted in Blogging
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Also tagged Authentication, Movable Type, TypePad, WordPress, WordPress Security, WSSE
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Movable Type Pro, Setting Social Networking Free, Vaporware, WordPress, BuddyPress
August 20, 2008 – 10:48 pm
Six Apart VP Anil’s response today on the official Six Apart blog to my Movable Type Pro Introduction video parody doesn’t surprise me, but where is the link love?
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By Lloyd
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Posted in Opinion, WordPress
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Also tagged Anil Dash, Automattic, BuddyPress, CMS, Movable Type, Movable Type Pro, Open Source, Parody, Performance, Plugins, Product Stories, Scalability, Six Apart, Social Graph, social networking, WordPress, WordPress Security
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Firefox 3 Saved, Cookies Still Too Tasty By Default
February 26, 2008 – 5:14 pm
On Sunday, Mozilla developers reverted a change to cookie handling that was going to make web mashup and widget developers’ lives horrible in Firefox 3 — it would likely have been a disaster for Firefox and Mozilla. Thank you team Mozilla for addressing this in such a timely manner!
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By Lloyd
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Posted in Opinion
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Also tagged Asa Dotzler, Dan Witte, Daniel Veditz, Firefox, Firefox 3, Firefox 3b3, Jesse Ruderman, Jo Hermans, Matt Mullenweg, Michael Adams, Mike Beltzner, Mozilla, Niall Kennedy, Raanan Bar-Cohen, web privacy, WordPress.com
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