@poller@infosec.exchange It doesn't matter where you store it. The nature of biometrics is the following:
You always have it with you
It is mostly public knowledge
It cannot be changed
This means if you get phished once (for DNA) or have a high enough quality photo/video of yourself posted online, you become forever compromised. That's assuming there are no leaks or vulnerabilities in literally any of the tools that subscribe to this authentication method.
@poller@infosec.exchange Also you explicitly mentioned blockchain - a storage system intentionally designed to be public.
Seriously. A DOCKER AI agent.
It fucking crosses the line.
ESPECIALLY when I lack the tools to figure out why Docker isn't fucking working from WSL.
The number one suggestion? Just nuke your stuff.
Like no!!!!! Sure, technically I could, but that's not a reasonable ask!
Seriously. A DOCKER AI agent.
It fucking crosses the line.
ESPECIALLY when I lack the tools to figure out why Docker isn't fucking working from WSL.
I don't want to "Ask Gordon", I want to come back in a month or three and have my images and containers still be there!!!!!
Alright I got a usenet client... now to find a server... #usenet
(For those who did not see the earlier conversation: I am trying to try Usenet for the first time. Wish me luck please!)
Well, I had to turn to the wayback machine to read the best practices, so I am certainly on a track
Alright I got a usenet client... now to find a server... #usenet
(For those who did not see the earlier conversation: I am trying to try Usenet for the first time. Wish me luck please!)