A lot of MSPs already use Password Pusher for client credential delivery. We finally built them a proper home on the site — plus a partner program with volume discounts up to 50%.
https://t.co/oiJeqmTRB6
We are getting some abuse on the donation links. Some peeps are testing credit card numbers.
We can't risk a Stripe account flag so we've disabled the donation link temporarily.
https://t.co/HzZKgLHvIL
The May 2026 newsletter is out — 14 OSS releases, major CLI overhaul, official Helm charts for Kubernetes, new workspace dashboard, comparison pages, and 3,000 GitHub stars.
https://t.co/14E2Y3bs8C
PasswordPusher (pwpush) v2.1.0 adds crucial security with TOTP 2FA support. Now you can protect your account while sharing secure, expiring links. Also includes a new CLI for admin 2FA management. 🛡️
Release: https://t.co/LL76LbYdd2
Deploy: https://t.co/PO7aM5vItH #privacy #opensource #cybersecurity
Worth the watch: Before You Trust Another Self-Hosted App, Watch This
Goes over some OSS repo disasters and some sad numbers on OSS maintainers.
https://t.co/URKhyxL0Bv
v2.4.3: Auto re-blur
When a recipient receives a push, if they leave the tab open, the payload will auto re-blur after 20 seconds. Helps to avoid over the shoulder exposure or unlocked workstations with open pushes.
https://t.co/DgwMvYWx0q
The OSS Docker "stable" tag has been moved up to v1.69.4 [LTS] for the recent security fix.
We will be soon moving this tag to v2.x.x
https://t.co/7kbqZIKmhR
[Security fix] Releases v2.4.2 & LTS v1.69.4 has been released that fixes a vulnerability that allows anonymous users to upload files via the API with a specific endpoint combo.
A Github Security Advisory will be published soon.
https://t.co/9VqMqgMdwn
https://t.co/7kbqZIKmhR