Weekly Update 446

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After an unusually long day of travelling from Iceland, we've finally made it to the land of Guinness, Leprechauns, and a tax haven for tech companies. This week, there are a few more lessons from the successful phish against me the previous week, and in happier news, there is some really solid progress on the HIBP UX rebuild. We spent a bunch of time with Stefan and Ingiber (the guy rebuilding the front end) whilst in Reykjavik and now have a very clear plan mapped out to get this finished in the next 6 weeks. More on that in this week's update, enjoy!

Weekly Update 446
Weekly Update 446
Weekly Update 446
Weekly Update 446

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  1. Sponsored by: Malwarebytes Browser Guard blocks phishing, ads, scams, and trackers for safer, faster browsing
  2. Silent Push has done some great analysis on the source of my phish (they've linked it similar attacks against SendGrid and Mailgun accounts, among others)
  3. Every outstanding HIBP UX rebuild task is now on public display (we're targeting 17 May to complete all this and roll out the new site)

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