Microsoft Finally Offers To Pay Hackers For Security Bugs With $100,000 Bounty

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  Link: Forbes: Microsoft Finally Offers to Pay Hackers for Security Bugs

Microsoft Finally Offers To Pay Hackers For Security Bugs With $100,000 Bounty

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  1. […] OpenVPN provides support for Microsoft’s CrpytoAPI Certificate Store but the documentation around its use is weak at best.  This will provide a quick walk-through on using your PassKey with OpenVPN.  This tutorial assumes you already have an issued PKCS#12 certificate and key pair already loaded onto your PassKey.  If you have a PKCS#12 file and need to push it to your PassKey or if you have the private key and certificate in their individual components, please follow the guide here for steps on how to create PKCS#12 files and to push them to your PassKey:  Securing OpenSSH with WWPass PassKey […]

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