Darcy Kuemper stopped 27 shots and Dylan Strome scored twice to lead the Washington Capitals over the Arizona Coyotes 4-0.
New infosec products of the week: January 20, 2023
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from CloudSEK, Devo Technology, Immuta, Varonis, and Zyxel Networks. CloudSEK BeVigil app protects Android users from security risks By providing users with detailed …
Hyman scores twice as streaking Oilers beat Lightning 5-3
Zach Hyman scored twice and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-3 for their fifth consecutive victory.
Bilbao wins Tour Down Under’s 3rd stage, Vine leads overall
Cyclist Pello Bilbao of Spain has won the challenging third stage of the Tour Down Under race while Jay Vine — who was in third place — has taken a 15-second lead on general classification.
Anderson scores 26, UCSD beats Cal Poly 71-64
Led by Roddie Anderson III’s and Bryce Pope’s 26 points, the UCSD Tritons defeated the Cal Poly Mustangs 71-64 on Thursday.
March for Life returns to DC with new post-Roe v. Wade focus
One year ago, the annual March for Life protest against legal abortion took place in Washington amid a mood of undisguised triumph.
What can I do with a custom security key?
I have a security key issued by my company which I no longer need to use. The key has been de-registered from my work portal.
Previously I was using it to authenticate to websites; I assume it’s using WebAuthN protocol.
The key still generates random codes.
What can I use the key for? The key is manufactured by my company, so I can’t use it for apps as most seem to require a Yubikey. I don’t want to throw away the hardware unnecessarily.
Furthermore, are there any websites/Linux apps I can use to get more information about the key?
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March for Life returns to DC with new post-Roe v. Wade focus
One year ago, the annual March for Life protest against legal abortion took place in Washington amid a mood of undisguised triumph