by Bozemanpass Staff | Oct 5, 2018 | General
Big news for those of us who like to go off-piste with our cloud hosted machines: until now “value” cloud provider Digital Ocean only allowed machines to be created from their curated set of OS images (although with some trickery and effort you could...
by Bozemanpass Staff | Feb 26, 2018 | Security
In our Cyber Security Consulting Practice we get deep into the authentication weeds helping clients ensure their authentication systems are up to date with the latest best practices. So it was with interest that we saw this recent post by Ian Maddox on that very...
by Bozemanpass Staff | Feb 2, 2018 | General
Bozeman Pass engineers were heavily involved with the development of what was once known as Netscape Directory Server, aka iPlanet Directory, aka SunDS, aka Fedora DS, and officially known today as 389 Directory Server. To save some typing and confusion we’ll...
by Bozemanpass Staff | Jan 18, 2018 | Performance
Navin Shenoy from Intel has published results for the performance affects seen after deploying their recent microcode mitigation measures for Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities. Unfortunately it seems from another Intel article that those microcode updates may not...
by Bozemanpass Staff | Jan 11, 2018 | Security
Raphael S. Carvalho, a.k.a. utroz has written a nice article showing step by step with ‘C’ source code how an exploit for the Meltdown speculative execution vulnerability would work. has also written a Meltdown vulnerability checker works by attempting to...
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