watchtower is a comprehensive monitoring and management mobile client for DVR, which integrated the features as follow: 1. Device management 2. Live video monitering remotely, remote video control: PTZ control, snapshot, record, audio control 3. Playback: remote, local 4. Device configuration 5. Watchtower was formed in 1982 and released the two groundbreaking albums 'Energetic Disassembly (1985)' and 'Control and Resistance (1989)' before disbanding in 1990. They reunited in 1999 (first with original vocalist Jason McMaster and from 2009 onwards with 'Control and Resistance (1989)' vocalist Alan Tecchio ) and there have been rumors of. Jan 15, 2013 So the Watchtower Library 2012 is finally out, but still no Mac support. Fortunately, there is a loving Brother who made a way to install the Watchtower Library on Macs! However the process is somewhat confusing, below are links to my tutorial and to his website. Watchtower is a quest about the conflict between Yanille and the ogres of Gu'Tanoth. It involves the restoration of the city's Watchtower so that it may defend itself against an ogre attack.
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Much to my surprise I have different results in Watchtower, depending on which version of 1Password I use.
- Vulnerable passwords: Windows 0, macOS 1
- Reused passwords: Windows 4, macOS 0
- Weak passwords: Windows 11, macOS 0
(Unsecured websites, Inactive 2FA, and Expiring have the same count on both platforms)
Can you please fix this?
It's hard to trust Watchtower liker this
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- @XIII: Thanks for getting in touch! Can you give me the specifics? The 1Password.com web interface is the standard for Watchtower, so if you could let me know the URLs and how the results you're getting differ from that we should be able to address this in the native apps. Are you using only a single 1Password.com account in each case? Do you have any vaults hidden? Thanks in advance!
- The 1Password.com web interface is the standard for WatchtowerI did not try that one. Now I feel sorry I did, because the results there differ from both Windows and Mac.
- Vulnerable passwords: Windows 0, macOS 1, web 0
- Reused passwords: Windows 4, macOS 0, web 0
- Weak passwords: Windows 11, macOS 0, web 0
(Unsecured websites, Inactive 2FA, and Expiring have the same count on all 3 variants)Is there a difference in how PIN codes are handled? Most of these weak 'passwords' are actually PIN codes. The vulnerable password however is definitely not a PIN code.There are no URLs to share; all these 'passwords' are for Apple devices, SIM cards, or other non web related stuff. Omnisphere 2 crack win zippyshare.I'm using only 1 account on all platforms and I'm checking for my personal vault only. - @XIII,macOS excludes PIN codes from the weak password test, and windows has a bug filed to address that. As a Mac dev I'm curious about that vulnerable password entry.
- @XIII: Thanks for following up. I'm not quite sure what to ask for at this point, but without more details it's hard to determine where the problem lies. The different counts on different devices don't really tell us which is wrong, or if they all are.For example, when you refer to reused passwords, are you saying that you don't have 4 and that the Windows app is wrong, or that you do have 4 and the other apps are not picking that up?If you disable Watchtower in the apps and then enable it again, do you get different results after it updates?If you go to haveibeenpwned.com and check the vulnerable password listed in 1Password for Mac there, is it showing as breached?It sounds like the weak passwords on Windows will be covered by the change we'll be making there to ignore PINs, but if there are others let me know.
- I'll wait for the ignore PINs functionality to re-check the PIN related issues.So the one entry that is still debatable is the vulnerable password. This is a (real, but weak) password in a secure note, which is indeed found on the Pwnd Passwords section of Have I Been Pwned.So the macOS App is right in showing it as vulnerable, but why don't the web and Windows version?(And why does the macOS version not list it as weak as well?)
- edited July 2018Maybe you can try to reproduce my issue with a Secure Note with 1 item of type password in the default section? (I can)Use the super weak password:
monkey
.Results:- Vulnerable in macOS App, not vulnerable in Windows App, and not compromised in Web App
- Weak in Windows App, not weak in macOS/Web App
Hope this helps. - @XIII: Hmm. I've tried this in the following places:Searching 'monkey' at https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords shows it as compromised in data breaches.Saving a login with the password 'monkey' in the 1Password.com web interface shows it as a compromised password. Keyshot keygen mac free.Saving a login with the password 'monkey' in 1Password for Mac shows it as a compromised password.Saving a login with the password 'monkey' in 1Password for Windows shows it as a compromised password.It's also listed under 'Weak Passwords' and 'Vulnerable Passwords' in each app. Can you tell me the specific OS and 1Password versions you're using in each case? I wonder if it isn't able to download updated data for some reason. Otherwise, if you create a new login with this password, do you get a different result? I wonder if the one you're referring to is damaged for some reason. Do you know when and where it was created?
- I created that one just before posting here.Don’t have access to my PC/Mac right now, so will need to post version numbers later.
- Can you please copy my setup?No Login, but a Secure Note with a password custom field.
- edited July 2018@XIII: You're right. I misunderstood what you were saying. I got a bit confused since you mentioned that it didn't show as 'compromised'. Only logins can be compromised, since otherwise there's no website associated with it. The Secure Note does show up as 'vulnerable', but not 'weak'. I agree that's a bit confusing, but frankly I'm not sure of the benefit of any of that for a non-login item.It seems to me that the concern with weak, vulnerable, reused, or compromised passwords is that an attacker could know/guess them and use them to access an account on a website. For something offline, I guess I am dubious of the purpose of calling attention to these. I'd be interested to hear your take though. I was just operating under the assumption that we were talking about something relevant to website breaches, which is why Watchtower (and HIBP) exist.
- Yahweh the two faced god ebook download. The Secure Note does show up as 'vulnerable', but not 'weak'.On all platforms? For me the results are different per platform and that's why I started this topic.
- @XIII: I'm less concerned about the specific platforms at this point, as it seems like a philosophical issue needs to be hashed out first. Making them consistent doesn't offer a real solution otherwise. If you can give me a better sense of your expectations, I can include that when filing issues. But it isn't clear to me what is 'right' and 'wrong' when it comes to Watchtower and non-login passwords. Should Watchtower just ignore these? I could argue either way.
- Making them consistent doesn't offer a real solution otherwise. If you can give me a better sense of your expectationsMy expectation: the same (consistent) result on all platforms; (at least) reported as a weak password on all platforms.
- edited February 2019@XIII: Thanks! I think we still need to discuss the intention here more internally (with regard to non-logins and Watchtower), but that's a good starting point I can agree with as far as making it more consistent in the mean time. Cheers!ref: xplatform/b5book#880
Ok, so my blog has been on a Fleetwood Mac kick lately.
I’m just so excited that:
1.) The band announced they’re touring next year!
2.) A new Fleetwood Mac tribute album titled Just Tell Me That You Want Me is coming out in August and featuring Best Coast, Lykke Li and MGMT.
3.) I’m doing a ticket giveaway to see Lindsey Buckingham at Antone’s on August 22nd! Check back soon for the giveaway.
As for the cover album, Pitchfork has leaked Lykke Li’s cover of “Silver Springs” and The New Pornographers’ “Think About Me”. So far, the album sounds great! A lot of diverse talent including The Kills, Marianne Faithful and St. Lyon text font free. Vincent covering famous and obscure FM songs such as “Albatross”, “Storms” and “Sisters of the Moon”.
The tribute album got me thinking about my favorite Fleetwood Mac covers. What is your fave?
Who: Lykke Li
Song: “Silver Springs”
Why It’s Awesome: Lykke Li gives a nice shoegazey twist to this lyrically haunting song.
Song: “Silver Springs”
Why It’s Awesome: Lykke Li gives a nice shoegazey twist to this lyrically haunting song.
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Who: The Kills
Song: “Dreams”
Why It’s Awesome: These new bands do an excellent job of capturing the ethereal quality of Nicks’ FM songs and taking ’em up a notch.
Song: “Dreams”
Why It’s Awesome: These new bands do an excellent job of capturing the ethereal quality of Nicks’ FM songs and taking ’em up a notch.
Who: Vampire Weekend
Song: “Everywhere”
Why It’s Awesome: Vampire Weekend’s light and poppy sound lends nicely to this equally light and poppy song.
Song: “Everywhere”
Why It’s Awesome: Vampire Weekend’s light and poppy sound lends nicely to this equally light and poppy song.
Who: Best Coast
Song: “Storms”
Why It’s Awesome: Though Best Coast’s cover is not my fave, I give them props for covering this lesser famous (and my favorite) FM song. The guitar is a little too harsh for this soft melody, but Cosentino’s vocals are beautiful.
Song: “Storms”
Why It’s Awesome: Though Best Coast’s cover is not my fave, I give them props for covering this lesser famous (and my favorite) FM song. The guitar is a little too harsh for this soft melody, but Cosentino’s vocals are beautiful.
Powerchute network shutdown v4.2 for mac. Who: PS22 Chorus
Song: “Landslide”
Why It’s Awesome: I’ve never been a fan of either the Smashing Pumpkins’ or Dixie Chicks’ cover of “Landslide”. PS22’s rendition is probably the most heart-warming one out there.
Song: “Landslide”
Why It’s Awesome: I’ve never been a fan of either the Smashing Pumpkins’ or Dixie Chicks’ cover of “Landslide”. PS22’s rendition is probably the most heart-warming one out there.
Who: Hole
Song: “Gold Dust Woman”
Why It’s Awesome: Love’s vocals give a nice gutteral edge to this gritty song about drug use. Fitting.
Song: “Gold Dust Woman”
Why It’s Awesome: Love’s vocals give a nice gutteral edge to this gritty song about drug use. Fitting.
Who: Lissie
Song: “Go Your Own Way”
Why It’s Awesome: I’ll be honest, I’m not really familiar with Lissie, but her cover of “Go Your Own Way” blew me away. Spot on cover while making it uniquely her own.
Song: “Go Your Own Way”
Why It’s Awesome: I’ll be honest, I’m not really familiar with Lissie, but her cover of “Go Your Own Way” blew me away. Spot on cover while making it uniquely her own.
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Who: Camper Van Beethoven
Song: “Tusk”
Why It’s Awesome: Kudos to Camper Van Beethoven for remaking the album Tusk in its entirety. Though this cover of the song “Tusk” is a little too jammy, I enjoy its psychedelic edge. It’s also freakin’ creepy.
Song: “Tusk”
Why It’s Awesome: Kudos to Camper Van Beethoven for remaking the album Tusk in its entirety. Though this cover of the song “Tusk” is a little too jammy, I enjoy its psychedelic edge. It’s also freakin’ creepy.
Who: Waylon Jennings
Song/Album: “Rhiannon”
Why It’s Awesome: It’s Waylon.
Song/Album: “Rhiannon”
Why It’s Awesome: It’s Waylon.
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Who: Mates of State
Song: “Second Hand News”
Why It’s Awesome: Another faithful cover while being uniquely independent. The dueting male and female vocals work perfectly for this song.
Song: “Second Hand News”
Why It’s Awesome: Another faithful cover while being uniquely independent. The dueting male and female vocals work perfectly for this song.