Posted on Feb 23, 2016
Have you ever wondered why Rallypoint has a SSL certificate?
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Any website that holds personal information, including email addresses, birthdays and really, anything else requiring a sign-in, makes sense to have SSL enabled.
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I honestly wonder if anyone tested vulnerabilities in this site? I know major corporations have outsourced their bug testing by offering bounties!
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And if you are proficient http://www.hackerone.com and bugcrowd are great places to gain some $$ and a certificate of your work
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SPC(P) (Join to see) - I'm not about that life, but I'll share the word. . . I think. . . hmmmm.
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SP5 Michael Rathbun
Heh. It's like after we spent all that time putting up a proper perimeter, dancing the concertina wire about, adding the C-rat cans with pebbles, the OPs, the LPs... And the cadre still made it in through the wire and all the way to the CP without a scratch when it came time for them to test our work.
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SGT (Join to see) - It's a positive thing and a smart thing. I've done a few tests and got paid. Watch the video on the home page!
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There's no option in the survey that says "No, I never wondered, because I'm Signal, and I do this stuff for a living, to include protecting PII, so I get it already and am glad Rallypoint has an SSL certificate and has SSL enabled by default."
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I wrapped that one into the first one. You do lead to a great point. I definitely missed a chance to wave the Signal Corps Dexter flag, Chief Signaleer.
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