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by DanBC
4798 days ago
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If we're using analogy it's more like telling bicycle riders to use anti-puncture tape. Sure, it'll reduce the chance of getting a puncture but does nothing when they go under a truck. What's on offer here? 10 minutes extra tamper resistance? For a protocol which is inherently insecure? |
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Sure, if you're the CEO of some big company and a skilled attacker really wants at your email, this is only a stopgap - but this is also sufficient to stop less proficient attackers entirely. For most people this is all they need.
> "it's more like telling bicycle riders to use anti-puncture tape."
If anti-puncture tape has literally no downsides whatsoever to the bicycle rider's experience, and costs nothing, then yes. Why wouldn't you have it?