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by kdklol
1104 days ago
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Not quite true, many popular services do have it. Especially the big ones. The thing is, I was mentioning DNSSEC as a "full disclosure". Any attack enabled by non-validated DNSSEC on passkey applies to any other form of verification too. I just wanted to make sure I'm not overselling the technology, it's not a silver bullet, but it's orders of magnitude better than anything else. |
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There is no value to DNSSEC, which is why virtually nobody seriously uses it.