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  • Please, please, please stop using #passkeys to encrypt user data.
    stf@chaos.socialS stf@chaos.social

    @timcappalli https://words.filippo.io/passkey-encryption/

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  • Please, please, please stop using #passkeys to encrypt user data.
    stf@chaos.socialS stf@chaos.social

    @timcappalli isn't that what age is also pushing?

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  • Six years ago today, after 19 years with Boing Boing, during which time I wrote tens of thousands of blog posts, I started a new, solo blog, with the semi-ironic name "Pluralistic."
    stf@chaos.socialS stf@chaos.social

    @pluralistic rotfl that illustration image. 6 years, i see what you're doing there.

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  • @paco @BenAveling it is just a stupid electronic device
    stf@chaos.socialS stf@chaos.social

    @paco i misunderstood i thought you criticize data-at-rest encryption in general, sounded to me like openai was only the trigger for that.

    and the cloud storage thing also was confusing, in that context d-a-r-e also makes sense it all depends who is holding the only copies to the keys.

    please excuse my confusion and my blatant off-topicness

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  • @paco @BenAveling it is just a stupid electronic device
    stf@chaos.socialS stf@chaos.social

    @paco what about data-at-rest encrypted on your disk while malware is exfilling all data, the encrypted stuff is safe. imagine all your mails (seperately) encrypted, malware actor can only use the ones that are decrypted while present. limits damages.

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