They discuss origin server encryption (the plaintext issue) in a follow-on blog post: https://blog.cloudflare.com/or...
Most of the pages on my web sites have a combination of PNG and JPEG content and almost no video. Smaller images means faster page load times for my users.
Depends on the ISP. You could create a Homeric epic from the things that Comcast does wrong but they seem to be doing a great job with their v6 deployment. T-Mobile is doing a pretty good job too.
How do we know this phone hasn't already been NSA 'approved'?
We don't, at least not with 100% certainty. I would think this applies to products from companies based outside the U.S. as well. Foreign intelligence is the NSA's primary mission, after all.
However, given that Blackphone was founded by a team from Silent Circle and Geeksphone chances are pretty good that the product works as advertised.
...Blackphone?
Most modern servers don't respond to the offending command (monlist) at all. Older/misconfigured servers are the problem and there are enough of them to cause trouble.
vsftpd is great but it can't fix a terrible protocol.
Stock keeping unit. Kind of like UUIDs for things you buy in stores. I take it you've never worked in retail?
(I don't care that you don't care. Others might.)
Why not ask GitHub, Atlassian, and Gitorious as well? They each have a sizable dependency on SSH.
...so you're saying Linux needs something like the OS X Keychain?
FWIW we're in the process of porting Wireshark to Qt.
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