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qrbLPHiKpiux ◴[] No.15735260[source]
Fun fact. The developer does not believe in using a password on her private keys.
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trizinix ◴[] No.15735272[source]
If you have your keys on an air gapped computer with an encrypted hard-disk, I don't see the need to use an additional password on the private keys.
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hateduser2 ◴[] No.15735444[source]
If they somehow break the encryption on your hard disk it’s just more security.. isn’t that what security’s all about? Getting the most safety you can get? What need is there to have an encrypted hard drive if your computer is air gapped? It’s just a better safer idea, no?
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1. hyperfekt ◴[] No.15735563[source]
The assumption is that the encryption can only be broken via an evil-maid attack.

If you are victim of such an attack, the encryption of the file is broken as well.