Archive for 2008/08


Bridging Identity in the Browser with OpenID & Information Cards

Several of us here at Vidoop spend a lot of our time thinking about ways to help build an open standards based, interoperable, secure and usable identity layer for the web.  We work with a lot of great folks, each with their own set of goals and motives.  Interestingly, in the last few weeks there [...]

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Where is Vidoop at?

Vidoop is worldwide securing your inter-tubes…
Though in a more physical sense the majority of the Vidoop team is gearing up for the ‘Oregon Trail’ trip and move to Portland. More (videos, pictures, tweets) will be posted on a dedicated site that will be up as the convoy progresses towards the Rose City. Stay tuned…
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myVidoop Server Maintenance

myVidoop.com will be unavailable from 9am - 9:30am CDT.  We’re be making serveral improvements and a few bug fixes.  Sorry for the inconvenience.
The Vidoop Team
UPDATE 9:28am
All done.

Recent OpenID vulnerabilities

Earlier this week, security researcher Ben Laurie, announced a vulnerability that relates to OpenID in conjunction with recent DNS and SSL certificate vulnerabilities.
We have evaluated our myVidoop OpenID provider and have determined it is not vulnerable to this attack. Additionally, based on your feedback we have updated our SSL certificate on myVidoop.com to support [...]

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Developer Preview: Identity In The Browser - IDIB

Over the past few years we’ve seen the adoption of OpenID continue to increase but the work that we’ve done as a community to develop this technology has only just begun. Looking at the landscape of OpenID adoption, its clear that there are several key factors inhibiting adoption, but two that we want to focus [...]