Having lots of fun working on https://headers.live/
I added support today to see TLS information of a request.
Staff Engineer @ Netlify, Go & Kubernetes fan.
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Having lots of fun working on https://headers.live/
I added support today to see TLS information of a request.
Testing some ideas of what to do with Netlify functions, so I launched:
It will allow you to see:
* Headers (duh)
* Raw headers
* HEAD of the page
Coming up next:
* Whois
* Host details

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ngrok-go: embed ingress into your Go apps as a net.Listener
https://blog.ngrok.com/posts/ngrok-go
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://blog.ngrok.com/posts/ngrok-go
ICYMI, the world's largest hosting company GoDaddy disclosed to the SEC this week that a multi-year security compromise allowed attackers to steal company source code, customer and employee login credentials, and install malware that redirected customer websites to malicious sites.
What most coverage of this disclosure has overlooked is the reason for these repeated compromises: Successful voice phishing attacks against employees, where they pretend to be someone from IT, target new hires, and try to get them to log in at a phishing site that mimics the company's real employee portal.
Although the title of this article is misleading and I didn’t slam Biden, the substance is correct. Now is not the time to drag feet on going forward with the righteous commitments the Biden administration made on forever chemicals.