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by theamk
62 days ago
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A third-party security service got hacked, and then hackers used that to collect highly sensitive information from that service's user. To fix this, let's add another third-party security service and give it all the sensitive information. I am sure it won't get hacked! |
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VaultProof solves that specific moment. The key never exists as plaintext in your app or pipeline.
And even if VaultProof gets hacked, that is the whole point. We only store shares. Individual shares are mathematically useless. An attacker who completely owns our infrastructure still gets nothing they can use.
There is nothing to steal. That is the architecture.
Compromise VaultProof and you get worthless shares.