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silhouette@dumbfuckingweb.siteS

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  • I'm just a girl, incrementing the counter on the number of times I have been sent a plaintext email from a Protonmail user telling me that the message is encrypted.
    silhouette@dumbfuckingweb.siteS silhouette@dumbfuckingweb.site

    @evacide but I thought PGP was bad

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  • 🚨 New research from ETH Zurich has found that popular password manager's zero-knowledge encryption claims don't fully hold up if their servers are compromised.
    silhouette@dumbfuckingweb.siteS silhouette@dumbfuckingweb.site

    @privacyguides keep assium

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  • I like how Sony thought to put a weed compartment in the PS2.
    silhouette@dumbfuckingweb.siteS silhouette@dumbfuckingweb.site

    @SecurityWriter don't make me check, probably has turned to dust by now

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  • "Decades of collective work proving that “open source” is not less but at least as secure as commercial offerings now slowly going down the drain.
    silhouette@dumbfuckingweb.siteS silhouette@dumbfuckingweb.site

    @tante as much as I disagree with someone putting out vibecoded slop the responsibility still lies with those choosing it for their core processes (usually corporate "decision makers" hellbent on productivity).

    If I push for a cloud service or open source project that turns out to not pass basic quality control or breaks the bank, I'm still the one responsible for introducing it to my environment.

    >our experience of being able to rely on open source projects who take their product, their work and their users’ safety seriously and invalidates decades of hard work establishing that kind of trust

    no warranty given or implied. If you ever trusted open source software without involving yourself in the community by either checking the code, contributing or interacting with the maintainers that was always gross negligence at best.

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