Re: Google uploading your plain text passwords

2021-06-11 Thread César de Tassis Filho
r Beckman > wrote: > >> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021, William Herrin wrote: >> >> > On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 9:42 AM César de Tassis Filho >> > wrote: >> >> Google does not have access to your plain-text passwords in either >> case. >> &

Re: Google uploading your plain text passwords

2021-06-11 Thread César de Tassis Filho
Google stores encrypted passwords. By default it uses your own Google Account password as part of the key to decrypt your other synced passwords. But you can change that and use a custom "sync passphrase". Once you're logged in your device can decrypt your passwords and compare them against

Issues with .org domain after removing DS records

2017-03-02 Thread César de Tassis Filho
Hello, I just removed the DS records from my .org domain but the delegation is now broken due to an issue with .org's NSEC3 [1]. The domain is still signed on my authoritative nameservers because DS records on .org have 24h TTL. It is the second time I have this issue with the same domain. My

Re: Fake or Real Google servers from China Hong Kong (116.92.194.14x)?

2013-03-25 Thread César de Tassis Filho
Not sure, but it looks like some Google Global Cache inside an ISP. César On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Grant Ridder shortdudey...@gmail.comwrote: Whois record isn't Google. inetnum:116.92.0.0 - 116.92.255.255 descr: This field was added to fix syntax error netname:

Re: Suggestions for managed DNS provider?

2013-02-14 Thread César de Tassis Filho
Hi David, I don't know what exactly 'managed DNS' is too, but Amazon Route53http://aws.amazon.com/route53/is very reliable (but not cost effective) AFAIK. Rackspace also have Free Cloud-Based DNS Management http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/dns/, but I've never used it. You can find more information