Post #1202080
2026-04-06 22:19 UTC
@arianvp I do think they should get moving. But also, a passkey with a broken signature algorithm is still more secure than a password: the attacker needs the public key to fake a signature, and that's only in the website's database. I think it should still be phishing-resistant, too.
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@arianvp@functional.cafe 2026-04-06 22:21
@filippo yeh I guess the privacy-preserving aspects of the WebAuthn API paid off here.