@BrendanEich A very good start for protecting browsers from the NSA: implement an in-browser JS password hasher (window.crypto.pbkdf2?)
@touced @dchest @rlbarnes @BrendanEich @kyledrake @VeroQ goal of server relief isn’t to protect the password but improve performance
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@bascule@dchest@rlbarnes@BrendanEich@kyledrake@VeroQ I'll care about performance when real security exists there ;) -
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@kyledrake@bascule@dchest@rlbarnes@BrendanEich@VeroQ you are forgetting about the broken CA structures
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@bascule@touced@rlbarnes@BrendanEich@kyledrake@VeroQ true. I'm saying window.crypto.pbkdf2 is not the solution (winner of PHC will be)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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