• fkn
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    51 year ago

    I would trust most government instances more than most of the private instances. Would I trust them not to harvest all of that info? Absolutely not. Would I trust them to not masquerade as me? Way more. Governments have way more to lose by being caught.

    • @JustinAngel
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      11 year ago

      I’ve spent quite a bit of time as a penetration tester and one of the first things we do once we recover credentials is check for validity against online accounts known to be good for a given user. We do that because it simulates attackers and government operators alike. It’s a guarantee that free credentials will be abused in one manner or another when they’re available to government entities.

      The obvious control for this is to maintain a unique password for each account but that’s not always feasible for users due to myriad conditions.

      • fkn
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        31 year ago

        I didn’t say they wouldn’t be abused. I said they wouldn’t be impersonated.

        • @JustinAngel
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          01 year ago

          Would I trust them to not masquerade as me?..

          Masquerading is literally the term used for this.

          • fkn
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            41 year ago

            Exactly? I’m confused. Did you not understand my position?