Twitter officially disabled Basic authentication this week, the final step in the company's transition to mandatory OAuth authentication. Sadly, Twitter's extremely poor implementation of the OAuth standard offers a textbook example of how to do it wrong. . This article will explore some of the problems with Twitter's OAuth implementation and some potential pitfalls inherent to the standard. I will also show you how I managed to compromise the secret OAuth key in Twitter's very own official client application for Android. OAuth is an emerging authentication standard that is being adopted by a growing number of social networking services. It defines a key exchange mechanism that allows users to grant a third-party application access to their account without having to provide that application with their credentials. It also allows users to selectively revoke an application's access to their account. Some of the more technical aspects of this article will be easier to understand if you have a basic familiarity with the standard and the problems that it is trying to solve. We published a primer earlier this year that you can refer to if you are looking for additional background information. The article located at arsTechnica is no longer available. . This article will explore some of the problems with Twitter's OAuth implementation and some potentia. twitter, officially, disabled, basic, authentication, final, company's, transiti. . Alex
A problem with Internet network security and integrity, especially in the European (RIPE) and Asia-Pacific (APNIC) regions, lies with the authentication methods that are used by these registries. Currently, when ISPs and other maintenance users wish to make changes to . . . . A problem with Internet network security and integrity, especially in the European (RIPE) and Asia-Pacific (APNIC) regions, lies with the authentication methods that are used by these registries. Currently, when ISPs and other maintenance users wish to make changes to routing and IP allocation information within the relevant NIC (network information centre) database, they provide authentication. This paper discusses weaknesses in the authentication types that RIPE uses, highlighting the real threats to total network integrity across Europe and Asia. ARIN (The American Registry for Internet Numbers), uses a different NIC database format, and is not vulnerable in such a direct fashion. The link for this article located at Network Information Centre Security is no longer available. . The digital age presents challenges for internet security, especially in RIRs like RIPE and APNIC, necessitating robust authentication to safeguard IP address management. Network Integrity, Authentication Issues, Internet Security, RIPE, APNIC. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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