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minus-squarecatloaf@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·6 months agoYes, but when they’re on USB the keys are much more accessible. You can just plug it in and dump them. If you’re only using a password, the keys are stored in an unencrypted part of the drive, which can again easily be dumped. Once you’ve dumped the keys, you can brute-force the passphrase offline.
Yes, but when they’re on USB the keys are much more accessible. You can just plug it in and dump them.
If you’re only using a password, the keys are stored in an unencrypted part of the drive, which can again easily be dumped.
Once you’ve dumped the keys, you can brute-force the passphrase offline.