That’s a meme page. Do NOT submit your real private keys!
- Korhaka@sopuli.xyzEnglish10 months
That’s a meme page. Do NOT submit your real private keys!
Don’t tell me what to do with my employers keys.
- 10 months
I went to a similar site, but instead of checking private keys it checked all my credit cards to make sure they weren’t on the dark web.
/s
- 10 months
Ah but you can use Cantor’s diagonal proof to get a new one. For example if I take the first four and increase the nth digit on the nth row then I get 1114 which isn’t in the set.
- Crozekiel@lemmy.zipEnglish10 months
I could have sworn I had a bank card for a while with a 6-digit pin… Am I crazy? Is that impossible? Or is the joke worn out?
- 10 months
Page claims to be IPv6 ready…does not actually have an IPv6 address. This isn’t a meme, this is a crime
- 10 months
To save anyone the trouble, here’s a key I’ve generated just now:
-----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY----- b3BlbnNzaC1rZXktdjEAAAAABG5vbmUAAAAEbm9uZQAAAAAAAAABAAAAMwAAAAtzc2gtZW QyNTUxOQAAACAqTGrNcWWZrKjDzAgG1KaCYAOOAoqSSQvvWVgUx7PdMgAAAJgzuRsTM7kb EwAAAAtzc2gtZWQyNTUxOQAAACAqTGrNcWWZrKjDzAgG1KaCYAOOAoqSSQvvWVgUx7PdMg AAAEC8jODzrMngnvJlMwtlhqwlI6qS42WlzSDADbEYaCsRzCpMas1xZZmsqMPMCAbUpoJg A44CipJJC+9ZWBTHs90yAAAAEXUwX2E0MzhAbG9jYWxob3N0AQIDBA== -----END OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----(and if I did it wrong enough, well, you can hack me but please let me know how I fucked up)
Change any random character in there to see how the website reacts to a unique key. I changed an O to an o and it accepted it.
- 10 months
FWIW this is what I did:
$ ssh-keygen -f fake_ssh_key(press Enter twice for no passphrase)
and then:
$ cat fake_ssh_keyWhich I then just copy-pasted from the terminal. Surely this can’t reveal anything about my other private keys, right?
- 10 months
Yes. It only reveals stuff about your defaults, which should be ed25519 globally now anyway.
Anafabula@discuss.tchncs.deEnglish
10 monthsIt says it
IPv6 readybut doesn’t even have any AAAA DNS records.It does use TLS 1.3, but only AES 128 bits for me.
- tfm@piefed.europe.pubEnglish10 months
Always great to see people who check security before putting their personal information in somewhere
- 10 months
Glad to see I’m not the only one checking for a AAAA. Looked like a cool and useful site /s but I only use sites with v6.
- 10 months
I just gave away my private key used to access my vps via ssh.
The website is secured with SSL ✓ and network traffic encrypted with TLSv1.3 ✓. Furthermore, the website uses IPv6 ✓ and my private key is encrypted with AES256 ✓✓✓. Nobody else can access it.
- 10 months
I’m pretty sure there was a version without it first.
Still made me laugh 🤷













