Ivaquero/scoopet: □ A Scoop bucket for facilitating academic research (scoop’s built-in bucket ‘java’)Ĭalinou/scoop-games: Scoop bucket for open source/freeware games and game-related tools (scoop’s built-in bucket ‘games’)Ĭhawyehsu/dorado: □ Yet Another bucket for lovely Scoop ScoopInstaller/Java: □ A bucket for Scoop, for Oracle Java, OpenJDK, Eclipse Temurin, IBM Semeru, Zulu, ojdkbuild, Amazon Corretto, BellSoft Liberica, SapMachine and Microsoft JDK. ScoopInstaller/Versions: □ A Scoop bucket for alternative versions of apps. ScoopInstaller/Main: □ The default bucket for Scoop. ScoopInstaller/Extras: □ The Extras bucket for Scoop. View the Project on GitHub rasa/scoop-directory Scoop buckets by number of forks ➝ □ ✈️ Hackers swipe Booking.A searchable directory of buckets for the scoop package manager for Windows ➝ □ #Dragos Says No Evidence of Breach After Ransomware Gang Claims Hack via Third Party ➝ □□ □ #ICBC paid ransom after hack that disrupted markets, #cybercriminals say ➝ □ □ Attackers claim Plume Design, Inc data breach ➝ □□ □ Ransomware gang files #SEC complaint over victim’s undisclosed #breach ➝ □ □□ #Toyota confirms breach after Medusa #ransomware threatens to leak data □ Latest issue of my curated #cybersecurity and #infosec list of resources for week #46/2023 is out! It includes the following and much more: Obviously without the neat part of Passkeys where you don't have to manually enter the username. My current assumption is that during passkey registration you'd set "residentKey = required" and "userVerification = required", whereas for a security key you'd set "residentKey = discouraged" and "userVerification = preferred".Īlso, I'm assuming that a security key can also function as a form of #passwordless multi-factor authentication if UV was true during registration AND authentication. Can anyone link me some article or blog post on this topic? If I were to implement security key and passkey support on a provider that does not yet support any WebAuthn, should I go down the same route? Where exactly should one draw the line between #SecurityKey and #Passkey? I see that most platforms make a distinction between those. When implementing #WebAuthn on an Identity Provider's side.
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