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arkoinad
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Thanks!
arkoinad
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
I left that bit of information out of the post but I actually had a copy of the Keychains directory before I mv-ed login-1.keychain-db to login.keychain-db. Since that confirmed my hunch it probably gave the sense I was confident in moving instead of renaming.
arkoinad
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Yes that is something i have been thinking since this incident happened.
arkoinad
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Well i did mention that resetting my laptop password moved the old keychain to login-1.keychain-db.
arkoinad
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
The article was based on the heat or in the panic of the situation where i need to get work done for which i was being paid and also my search results on the icloud/keychain recovery didnt yield any useful the results.
arkoinad
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Author of the blogpost here: Firstly didnt expect anyone would read my blog post (Atleast not this soon) let alone someone posting a link on hackernews. Yeah I realized while i was writing that if somehow that (my assumption about master key) did happen then it would be bad press and completely destroy Apples reputation for a privacy first. At the same time for an usecase like mine where i want my work isolated from personal it is weird that without proper way to get the data back they would allow this to happen. I mean if i really didnt remember my password then my keychain data would have been gone without which lot of work related info would have been hard to recover.
arkoinad
·il y a 12 mois·discuss
Ubuntu is great option if you dont like to fiddle but if you are feeling adventurous then arch is great. I think people have misconception anout arch and rolling distro to mean that the you will always have things breaking and you need to keep reinstalling or fiddling. I have been on arch for more than 10 years now and i have never had any issues. I would say i had a pretty rock solid os. Only times i had to reinstall was user issue when i did something stupid and wanted a fresh start. Void is also a great option if you are anti systemd :P