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On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 1:15 AM Caveman Al Toraboran |
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<toraboracaveman@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> hi - recently i heard some guys were suffering in |
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> this list from keepassxc, which reminded me of my |
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> my own. so i finally decided to put an end to |
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> this in 404 lines of py code: |
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> https://github.com/Al-Caveman/nsapass |
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Probably won't win an obfuscated python contest, but I was amused. |
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I'll just go ahead and add in that the NSA really should just offer a |
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data backup service super-cheap. Chances are they already have a copy |
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of most of our data, so why not offer a service to allow us to get it |
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back from them if we lose it? |
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US residents are basically already paying (through taxes) for a |
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service to backup all their data. Why not close the loop and actually |
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get some personal benefit from having that data returned to them when |
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they end up needing it? |
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Since we're generously paying to back up everybody else's data as well |
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around the world, I guess we could sell the restoration service as a |
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revenue generator outside the US. |
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Rich |