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- Do any libraries exist for zero-trust file storage (storing client-encrypted data on the server without the key)?
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JSON compression in the browser, with gzip and the Compression Streams API.
I have already built this into a small feature in my app, but I do plan to integrate it deeper and bake it into the core functionality soon. Which should be another interesting problem to solve as the app has integrated client-side encryption using Age (rage (rage-wasm)). But that's for another day...
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Age: Modern file encryption format with multiple pluggable recipients
_o/ hi all, age author here!
The OP link is the spec, here's a few other things you might find interesting
- the Go reference implementation https://age-encryption.org
- the Go library docs https://pkg.go.dev/filippo.io/age
- the CLI man page https://filippo.io/age/age.1
- an interoperable Rust implementation by @str4d https://github.com/str4d/rage
- a YubiKey plugin by @str4d https://github.com/str4d/age-plugin-yubikey
- the draft plugin protocol specification (which we should really merge) https://github.com/C2SP/C2SP/pull/5/files?short_path=07bf8cc...
- a Windows GUI by @spieglt https://github.com/spieglt/winage
- a discussion of the authentication properties of age https://words.filippo.io/dispatches/age-authentication/
- a discussion of a potential post-quantum plugin https://words.filippo.io/dispatches/post-quantum-age/
- a password-store fork that uses age instead of gpg https://github.com/FiloSottile/passage (see also: how I use it with a YubiKey https://words.filippo.io/dispatches/passage/)
- rage: A simple, secure and modern encryption tool (and Rust library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
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age.el: age encryption support for Emacs
I just added rage (https://github.com/str4d/rage) support, which does support pinentry, see https://github.com/anticomputer/age.el#known-issues for an example of how to use rage instead.
- Axcrypt -- or is there something better Reddit would recommend?
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The PGP Problem (2019)
Really appreciate this article. It's a little snarky but it hits the mark and encourages people to try Age, which is a pretty awesome little tool.
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Ask HN: What does everyone use for encrypting their personal stuff?
I'm not convinced that whole-disk encryption is sensible for most threat models, but I use the built-in FileVault on macOS (under the reasoning that, at the very least, it can't really hurt).
On Linux, I use age[1] (specifically, rage[2]) to encrypt sensitive files. I wrote a secret manager that uses the latter as an encryption backend[3], and I use `rage-mount` to mount (read-only) views of encrypted archives.
[1]: https://github.com/FiloSottile/age
- Age – a simple, modern and secure file encryption tool, format, and Go library
- Tiny backup/encryption tool for CLI usage.
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What program(s) do you use to remember passwords, including crypto?
For passwords and 2FA I use Bitwarden in combination with a self-hosted Vaultwarden service (for imcreased security and use of pro features for free).
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Amazon Account with unauthorised purchases, did my google passwords get leaked
First it's good to use a password manager, however it's not a good idea to use the one built into your browser. I would suggest switching to BitWarden or similar (not LastPass).
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Did I mess up?
I just noticed today when relogging in on Bitwarden (I couldn't sync my vault) that it said "Logged in as [email] on __$2__" instead of "Logged in as [email] on bitwarden.com". I don't know why or how that happened, and I have no idea what it means. Did I screw up somehow? Just to be clear, I did login and just after I logged in my brain realized that it said "__$2__" instead of what it should say.
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Bitwarden Self-hosted not updating to 2023.12.0
bitwarden:~$ sudo ./bitwarden.sh updateself _ _ _ _ | |__ (_) |___ ____ _ _ __ __| | ___ _ __ | '_ \| | __\ \ /\ / / _` | '__/ _` |/ _ \ '_ \ | |_) | | |_ \ V V / (_| | | | (_| | __/ | | | |_.__/|_|\__| \_/\_/ \__,_|_| \__,_|\___|_| |_| Open source password management solutions Copyright 2015-2023, 8bit Solutions LLC https://bitwarden.com, https://github.com/bitwarden =================================================== bitwarden.sh version 2023.10.3 Docker version 24.0.7, build afdd53b Docker Compose version v2.21.0 Updated self. bitwarden:~$ sudo ./bitwarden.sh update _ _ _ _ | |__ (_) |___ ____ _ _ __ __| | ___ _ __ | '_ \| | __\ \ /\ / / _` | '__/ _` |/ _ \ '_ \ | |_) | | |_ \ V V / (_| | | | (_| | __/ | | | |_.__/|_|\__| \_/\_/ \__,_|_| \__,_|\___|_| |_| Open source password management solutions Copyright 2015-2023, 8bit Solutions LLC https://bitwarden.com, https://github.com/bitwarden =================================================== bitwarden.sh version 2023.10.3 Docker version 24.0.7, build afdd53b Docker Compose version v2.21.0 Update not needed bitwarden:~$
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Bitwarden (version 8588): A secure and free password manager for all of your devices.
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What are some dangers that can happen if I’ve chosen not to enable 2fa on certain accounts
I would also recommend the use of a password manager such as Proton Pass, BitWarden or 1Password if your looking for a more premium solution.
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Please help! Why are all my accounts getting logged in or being attempted login
Use a password manager if you do not already and have it generate unique passwords for every website. Bitwarden is one of the best. You should NEVER reuse passwords and should always use unique passwords. It may be inconvenient at first but a password manager like Bitwarden really does make it a whole lot more convenient. Your e-mail especially should have its own unique password. You should also use two-factor authentication on any website that offers it. If you do not have a good AV on your computers, Bitdefender and Kaspersky both offer free options. The website https://haveibeenpwned.com/ is a good place to check if your credentials have been in a data breach.
What are some alternatives?
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
PasswordPusher - 🔐 An application to securely communicate passwords over the web. Passwords automatically expire after a certain number of views and/or time has passed. Track who, what and when.
Passbolt - Passbolt Community Edition (CE) API. The JSON API for the open source password manager for teams!
age-plugin-yubikey - YubiKey plugin for age
sysPass - Systems Password Manager
croc - Easily and securely send things from one computer to another :crocodile: :package:
Teampass - Collaborative Passwords Manager
tarssh - A simple SSH tarpit inspired by endlessh
Padloc - A modern, open source password manager for individuals and teams.
wormhole-gui - Cross-platform application for easy encrypted file, folder, and text sharing between devices. [Moved to: https://github.com/Jacalz/rymdport]
bitwarden_rs - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs [Moved to: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden]