<ahref="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/2019-11-monthly-review/" target="_blank"rel="noopener">Monthly review – November 2019</a>
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<pclass="summary">This article will be difficult to read and was difficult to write. I hope that
you can stomach the uncomfortable nature of this topic and read my thoughts in
earnest. I usually focus on technology-related content, but at the end of the
day, this is my perso…</p>
<pclass="summary">Each month, we publish a review that covers the most important activities of the last 30 days. This month, we talk about attacks on RCS, security vulnerabilities in VNC software, a huge data leak, fscrypt, our recent Mastodon account migration, and more.</p>
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via <ahref="https://drewdevault.com">Drew DeVault's Blog</a>
via <ahref="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/">Blogs on InfoSec Handbook – information security blog</a>
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<smallclass="date">November 20, 2019</small>
<smallclass="date">November 30, 2019</small>
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<ahref="https://kevq.uk/coming-full-circle-from-grav-to-wordpress/" target="_blank"rel="noopener">Coming Full Circle – From Grav To WordPress</a>
<ahref="https://drewdevault.com/2019/11/29/dotorg.html" target="_blank"rel="noopener">Take action to save .org and prosecute those who sold out the internet</a>
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<pclass="summary">Woah, 2 posts in one day, aren’t you guys lucky! So I’ve just published a post on why I’m removing comments from this site. Now I want to talk about migrating from Grav to WordPress. When I originally re-launched this blog, I went with Ghost. Then I moved…</p>
<pclass="summary">As many of you have no doubt heard, control of the .org registry has been sold
to private interests. There have been attempts to call them to reason, like
Save .ORG, but let’s be realistic: they knew what
they’re doing is wrong, the whole time. If they were …</p>
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via <ahref="https://kevq.uk">Kev Quirk</a>
via <ahref="https://drewdevault.com">Drew DeVault's Blog</a>
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<smallclass="date">November 19, 2019</small>
<smallclass="date">November 29, 2019</small>
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<ahref="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/libreoffice63-redaction/" target="_blank"rel="noopener">How to redact sensitive information with LibreOffice 6.3+</a>
<ahref="https://kevq.uk/nextcloud-talk-is-crap/" target="_blank"rel="noopener">Nextcloud Talk Is Crap!</a>
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<pclass="summary">LibreOffice 6.3 contains a new “redaction” feature. This feature allows editors to quickly redact (= remove) sensitive or confidential information from documents.
In this article, we show the risks of leaking information in documents, and the new redaction…</p>
<pclass="summary">Yes, that’s right, I said it, Nextcloud Talk is crap! We have been using Talk for quite some time as the main chat tool for the Fosstodon team, but today we decided to flip back to our previous tool, Keybase. I want to get one thing straight here – Nextcl…</p>
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via <ahref="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/">Blogs on InfoSec Handbook – information security blog</a>
I have three servers running a Tor exit and a recursive DNS resolver each. These are $3.50/mo from [BuyVM](https://buyvm.net) ([Slice 1024](https://buyvm.net/kvm-dedicated-server-slices/))
**Total:** $10.50/mo
## [Status Page](https://status.nixnet.xyz)
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### [Status Page](https://status.nixnet.xyz)
The status page is running on [Slice 512](https://buyvm.net/kvm-dedicated-server-slices/) from [BuyVM](https://buyvm.net) and it costs $2.00/mo
## Email
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### Email
My email server at [nixnet.email](https://nixnet.email) is on netcup's [RS 1000 G8](https://www.netcup.eu/vserver/). I also run [Postal](https://github.com/atech/postal/) on the same.
**Total:** ~$20.06
**Total:** ~$20.06[^1]
## Main
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### Main
My main server with everything else on it is the [2000 G8 VPS](https://www.netcup.eu/vserver/vps.php) from [netcup GmbH](https://netcup.eu).
**Total:** ~$20.34/mo*
## Overall: ~$52.90/mo
**Total:** ~$20.34/mo
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\* Note that the price is an approximation. Converting EUR to USD isn't exact and comes with extra fees. The conversion rate could change though it isn't likely to be by very much.
### Overall: ~$52.90/mo
[^1]: Note that the price is an approximation. Converting EUR to USD isn't exact and comes with extra fees. The conversion rate could change though it isn't likely to be by very much.