Adventures In Crypto Land Part 1: Setting up my Aladdin eToken PRO 32k on Linux

Ever since I discovered public key cryptography can be used for authentication and e-mail privacy, I’ve been itching to use it, but one thing always held me back. I feared that the possibility existed for a hacker to secretly breech my personal computer, copy out the sensitive private key, and spy on my communications [...]

The Daniel Benoy Weblog Lives Again

This site is back up now after a lengthly hiatus. I was motivated to bring it down months ago because was fed up for a with Wordpress (Specifically the spam and security vulnerabilities), and I decided to shut off my blog, formerly entitled ‘The Daniel Benoy Weblog’. I wanted to give the software [...]