And neither should exist. Asynchronously asking for a password is an absolute no-no.https://twitter.com/KrauseFx/status/917736145353695232 …
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Phishing can still happen in that case, of course. Just not as "often" if you know what I mean
Depends on how you access. There should be signature chains precluding it.
Browser/app signed by repository key, cert for server signed by CA, etc.
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