ForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to Privacy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 6 months agoSignal under fire for storing encryption keys in plaintext on desktop appstackdiary.comexternal-linkmessage-square229fedilinkarrow-up1481arrow-down125cross-posted to: privacy@lemmy.worldtechnology@lemmy.worldfoss@beehaw.orgprivacyguides@lemmy.one
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minus-squareTodd Bonzalez@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up9·6 months agoWith SSH at least you can password protect the key itself so that you always get a prompt.
minus-squarederpgon@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·6 months agoNice, didn’t know, I’ll look into it
With SSH at least you can password protect the key itself so that you always get a prompt.
Nice, didn’t know, I’ll look into it