[Blink] Blink stores plain word passwords in its config file?

Mikel Jiménez Fernández mj at mikeljimenez.net
Tue Nov 23 23:45:35 CET 2010


It would be possible to integrate with KeyChain in Mac like a lot of
applications do in Mac?

Thanks

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Mikel Jiménez
http://mikeljimenez.net
El 23/11/2010 23:42, "Juha Heinanen" <jh at tutpro.com> escribió:
> Dan Pascu writes:
>
>> The conclusion is that either you use a desktop system you own and
>> you're your own root user so you trust yourself implicitly, or you run
>> on a system owned by someone you trust. Otherwise there is no
>> protection against a root user that is willing and determined to read
>> your files or to know what you type on the keyboard.
>
> the conclusion is wrong. i can own my own system and it may get
> lost/stolen. if blink would ask password each time blink is started, it
> would not be possible for the new "owner" of the system to recover the
> password at least if the system was not booted or blink was not running,
> when the system disappeared.
>
> -- juha
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