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Epic Null
@Epic_Null@infosec.exchange

AI forbidden.

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Epic Null
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@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.

Epic Null
@Epic_Null@infosec.exchange

@poller@infosec.exchange Also you explicitly mentioned blockchain - a storage system intentionally designed to be public.

Epic Null
@Epic_Null@infosec.exchange

The number one suggestion? Just nuke your stuff.

Like no!!!!! Sure, technically I could, but that's not a reasonable ask!

Epic Null
@Epic_Null@infosec.exchange

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.

Epic Null
@Epic_Null@infosec.exchange

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!!!!!

Epic Null
@Epic_Null@infosec.exchange

Well, I had to turn to the wayback machine to read the best practices, so I am certainly on a track

Epic Null
@Epic_Null@infosec.exchange

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!)