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  • Aug 26, 2009
    FAQ Wiki page commented on by edjenecai   -   The hypocritical Yubico. The nightmare of working for Yubico. Seeing the Yubikey popularity growing, I'm supposed to be happy and take credts, revenue sharing out of it. Since I'm one of the earliest full-time employee in Yubico. But I just want people to know the truth behind the fraudulent skin, it has been full of lies, abuse on people, slack on security, and rip-off of all Yubikey users/customers. Without me, there won't be Yubikey validation server, PAM, etc. It has been my nightmarish experience that still haunts me all the time. I was fired when I'm suffering illness and severe pains after working for 2 weeks almost without any sleep for Yubico. And the slack on security is unforseen. The executives keep on ignoring warnings of security holes that can leak the entire Yubikey secret key database to hackers. There are no intrusion detection, not even a vulnerability scanner! And it is hosted in one of the least secure infrastructure in Plug-n-Play center that is aimed for start-ups in college. Falsely promised stock options, working like a slave for months without getting paid, all I got in return was a cold-blooded email telling me "You are fired". They think they hide under the Swedish law and I can't go there to sue them? I'll be back, I'll be back for sure.
    The hypocritical Yubico. The nightmare of working for Yubico. Seeing the Yubikey popularity growing, I'm supposed to be happy and take credts, revenue sharing out of it. Since I'm one of the earliest full-time employee in Yubico. But I just want people to know the truth behind the fraudulent skin, it has been full of lies, abuse on people, slack on security, and rip-off of all Yubikey users/customers. Without me, there won't be Yubikey validation server, PAM, etc. It has been my nightmarish experience that still haunts me all the time. I was fired when I'm suffering illness and severe pains after working for 2 weeks almost without any sleep for Yubico. And the slack on security is unforseen. The executives keep on ignoring warnings of security holes that can leak the entire Yubikey secret key database to hackers. There are no intrusion detection, not even a vulnerability scanner! And it is hosted in one of the least secure infrastructure in Plug-n-Play center that is aimed for start-ups in college. Falsely promised stock options, working like a slave for months without getting paid, all I got in return was a cold-blooded email telling me "You are fired". They think they hide under the Swedish law and I can't go there to sue them? I'll be back, I'll be back for sure.
  • Aug 26, 2009
    FAQ Wiki page commented on by edjenecai   -   The hypocritical Yubico Seeing the Yubikey popularity growing, I'm supposed to be happy and take credts, revenue sharing out of it. Since I'm one of the earliest full-time employee in Yubico. But I just want people to know the truth behind the fraudulent skin, it has been full of lies, abuse on people, slack on security, and rip-off of all Yubikey users/customers. Without me, there won't be Yubikey validation server, PAM, etc. It has been my nightmarish experience that still haunts me all the time. I was fired when I'm suffering illness and severe pains after working for 2 weeks almost without any sleep for Yubico. And the slack on security is unforseen. The executives keep on ignoring warnings of security holes that can leak the entire Yubikey secret key database to hackers. There are no intrusion detection, not even a vulnerability scanner! And it is hosted in one of the least secure infrastructure in Plug-n-Play center that is aimed for start-ups in college. Falsely promised stock options, working like a slave for months without getting paid, all I got in return was a cold-blooded email telling me "You are fired". They think they hide under the Swedish law and I can't go there to sue them? I'll be back, I'll be back for sure.
    The hypocritical Yubico Seeing the Yubikey popularity growing, I'm supposed to be happy and take credts, revenue sharing out of it. Since I'm one of the earliest full-time employee in Yubico. But I just want people to know the truth behind the fraudulent skin, it has been full of lies, abuse on people, slack on security, and rip-off of all Yubikey users/customers. Without me, there won't be Yubikey validation server, PAM, etc. It has been my nightmarish experience that still haunts me all the time. I was fired when I'm suffering illness and severe pains after working for 2 weeks almost without any sleep for Yubico. And the slack on security is unforseen. The executives keep on ignoring warnings of security holes that can leak the entire Yubikey secret key database to hackers. There are no intrusion detection, not even a vulnerability scanner! And it is hosted in one of the least secure infrastructure in Plug-n-Play center that is aimed for start-ups in college. Falsely promised stock options, working like a slave for months without getting paid, all I got in return was a cold-blooded email telling me "You are fired". They think they hide under the Swedish law and I can't go there to sue them? I'll be back, I'll be back for sure.
  • May 06, 2009
    r50 (Escape data. ) committed by simon75j   -   Escape data.
    Escape data.
  • May 06, 2009
    r49 (Add. ) committed by simon75j   -   Add.
    Add.
  • Mar 09, 2009
    r48 (Fix YK-KSM format. ) committed by simon75j   -   Fix YK-KSM format.
    Fix YK-KSM format.
  • Mar 09, 2009
    r47 (Set accessed field too. ) committed by simon75j   -   Set accessed field too.
    Set accessed field too.
  • Mar 09, 2009
    r46 (Add. ) committed by simon75j   -   Add.
    Add.
  • Feb 25, 2009
    issue 10 (Support YK-KSM way to store AES keys) reported by simon75j   -   The YK-KSM project separate AES key storage from the validation server to increase security, it would be useful if the Java server supported it.
    The YK-KSM project separate AES key storage from the validation server to increase security, it would be useful if the Java server supported it.
  • Feb 24, 2009
    r45 (Use new ykksm-keyprov format ) committed by simon75j   -   Use new ykksm-keyprov format
    Use new ykksm-keyprov format
  • Feb 24, 2009
    r44 (Rename.) committed by simon75j   -   Rename.
    Rename.
  • Feb 24, 2009
    r43 (Doc fix. ) committed by simon75j   -   Doc fix.
    Doc fix.
  • Feb 24, 2009
    r42 (Fix typo. ) committed by simon75j   -   Fix typo.
    Fix typo.
  • Feb 24, 2009
    r41 (Add tool to export data from database to YKKMS-KEYPROV forma...) committed by simon75j   -   Add tool to export data from database to YKKMS-KEYPROV format.
    Add tool to export data from database to YKKMS-KEYPROV format.
  • Feb 23, 2009
    FirstRelease Wiki page deleted by simon75j
  • Feb 23, 2009
    Init Wiki page deleted by simon75j
  • Feb 23, 2009
    yubikey-server-1.1.war (Yubikey Server Release 1.1 .war file for deploying in a Tomc...) file uploaded by simon75j   -  
    Labels: Featured Type-Executable OpSys-All
    Labels: Featured Type-Executable OpSys-All
  • Feb 23, 2009
    r38 (Tagging the 1.1 release of the yubikey-server-j project.) committed by simon75j   -   Tagging the 1.1 release of the yubikey-server-j project.
    Tagging the 1.1 release of the yubikey-server-j project.
  • Feb 23, 2009
    r37 (Indent code. Reproduce using GNU indent 2.2.10 and calling ...) committed by simon75j   -   Indent code. Reproduce using GNU indent 2.2.10 and calling indent on all *.java files.
    Indent code. Reproduce using GNU indent 2.2.10 and calling indent on all *.java files.
  • Feb 23, 2009
    r36 (Use Unix EOLs in few remaining files.) committed by simon75j   -   Use Unix EOLs in few remaining files.
    Use Unix EOLs in few remaining files.
  • Feb 23, 2009
    r35 (Clarify filename of yubico-j jar file. Use upstream version...) committed by simon75j   -   Clarify filename of yubico-j jar file. Use upstream version.
    Clarify filename of yubico-j jar file. Use upstream version.
  • Feb 07, 2009
    r34 (Fix last commit. ) committed by simon75j   -   Fix last commit.
    Fix last commit.
  • Feb 07, 2009
    r33 (Check session use counter fields too.) committed by simon75j   -   Check session use counter fields too.
    Check session use counter fields too.

Older

  • Nov 11, 2008
    r32 (Remove invalid timestamp comparisons to support new YubiKey ...) committed by simon75j   -   Remove invalid timestamp comparisons to support new YubiKey firmwares.
    Remove invalid timestamp comparisons to support new YubiKey firmwares.
  • Aug 26, 2008
    issue 9 (Integrate with the personalization tool) reported by chenpaul   -   Generate the new AES keys on Yubikeys and import them into DB.
    Generate the new AES keys on Yubikeys and import them into DB.
  • Aug 19, 2008
    issue 8 (Protocol bug: include OTP that is being validated in the res...) reported by simon75j   -   See forum discussion in: http://forum.yubico.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=138 /Simon
    See forum discussion in: http://forum.yubico.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=138 /Simon
  • Aug 05, 2008
    FAQ Wiki page edited by chenpaul
  • Aug 05, 2008
    FAQ Wiki page edited by chenpaul
  • Aug 05, 2008
    FAQ Wiki page edited by chenpaul
  • Aug 05, 2008
    FAQ Wiki page edited by chenpaul
  • Jul 25, 2008
    FAQ Wiki page edited by chenpaul
  • Jul 25, 2008
    FAQ Wiki page edited by chenpaul
  • Jul 24, 2008
    FAQ Wiki page added by chenpaul
 
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