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by Eddy_Viscosity2
531 days ago
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> Are there any reasonable attacks against AES-GCM-256 where the key is a mix of a randomly generated 128-bit key and a password? If not then I have no concerns about an attacker cracking my 1Password database. Hackers rarely break through the front door. They find a vulnerability elsewhere in the code, your OS, other programs on your computer, the companies servers, the companies staff, and so on. You have to have full faith not just in the encryption algorithm, but its implementation, everything and everyone around it and everywhere it operates and interacts with. Any one of these could be a route in. |
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