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The repository included the private portion of the platform key in encrypted form. The encrypted file, however, was protected by a four-character password, a decision that made it trivial for Binarly, and anyone else with even a passing curiosity, to crack the passcode and retrieve the corresponding plain text.
It’s like installing a top-of-the-line alarm system for your house with camera, motion detector, alarm, and immobilizing gas, then leaving the unlock password on a PostIt under the welcome mat.
It’s like installing a top-of-the-line alarm system for your house with camera, motion detector, alarm, and immobilizing gas, then leaving the unlock password on a PostIt under the welcome mat.
BRB, setting up a new automation in Homeassistant…
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This needs to be a thing
ESP32 running ESPHome connected to a MOSFET and relay, which operates a solenoid valve on the canister of gas. Don’t let dreams be dreams.
As long as there’s some left for the dr. A little delphic courage
It’s totally a thing, bro. Here take a hit off this immobilizing gas bubble pipe
CrystalLit
For anyone interested, that 4 characters is the lowercase in alphabet order, starts from index 0.