<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" ><generator uri="https://jekyllrb.com/" version="4.1.1">Jekyll</generator><link href="https://wejn.org/feed/by_tag/security.xml" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><link href="https://wejn.org/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" /><updated>2026-01-28T22:33:22+01:00</updated><id>https://wejn.org/feed/by_tag/security.xml</id><title type="html">Wejn.org</title><subtitle>Wejn's corner on the interwebs, containing articles about computers (Linux), programming, system administration, and whatever else takes my fancy.</subtitle><author><name>Michal Jirků</name></author><entry><title type="html">Rooting Hue Bridge with firmware 1967054020</title><link href="https://wejn.org/2024/11/rooting-hue-bridge-with-firmware-1967054020/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Rooting Hue Bridge with firmware 1967054020" /><published>2024-11-20T15:40:00+01:00</published><updated>2024-12-15T21:27:05+01:00</updated><id>https://wejn.org/2024/11/rooting-hue-bridge-with-firmware-1967054020</id><author><name>Michal Jirků</name></author><category term="unix" /><category term="sysadm" /><category term="quickie" /><category term="security" /><category term="hue" /><summary type="html">Star of today’s show, Hue Bridge 2.1_X03A</summary></entry><entry><title type="html">Running one’s own root Certificate Authority in 2023</title><link href="https://wejn.org/2023/09/running-ones-own-root-certificate-authority-in-2023/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Running one’s own root Certificate Authority in 2023" /><published>2023-09-16T14:23:00+02:00</published><updated>2023-09-17T11:50:35+02:00</updated><id>https://wejn.org/2023/09/running-ones-own-root-certificate-authority-in-2023</id><author><name>Michal Jirků</name></author><category term="unix" /><category term="sysadm" /><category term="x509" /><category term="internet" /><category term="security" /><summary type="html">Update 2023-09-17: Well, hello Hacker News! (comments) I also added nameConstraints to the cacert.sh to make this even better than before. Yay, constructive feedback!</summary></entry><entry><title type="html">Understanding the Nintendo Switch secure boot vulnerabilities</title><link href="https://wejn.org/2022/05/understanding-the-nintendo-switch-boot-vulnerabilities/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Understanding the Nintendo Switch secure boot vulnerabilities" /><published>2022-05-22T09:27:00+02:00</published><updated>2022-05-22T16:13:41+02:00</updated><id>https://wejn.org/2022/05/understanding-the-nintendo-switch-boot-vulnerabilities</id><author><name>Michal Jirků</name></author><category term="security" /><category term="nintendo" /><category term="switch" /><summary type="html">A public domain image of the Switch from Wikipedia</summary></entry><entry><title type="html">Improving physical security at a hotel</title><link href="https://wejn.org/2022/04/improving-physical-security-at-a-hotel/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Improving physical security at a hotel" /><published>2022-04-27T18:35:00+02:00</published><updated>2023-09-16T19:29:41+02:00</updated><id>https://wejn.org/2022/04/improving-physical-security-at-a-hotel</id><author><name>Michal Jirků</name></author><category term="quickie" /><category term="security" /><category term="3d_design" /><category term="3d_printing" /><summary type="html">Problem statement</summary></entry></feed>