On Sun, Feb 04, 2018 at 06:25:01PM +0000, steve-ALUG@hst.me.uk wrote:
On 04/02/18 12:42, Chris Green wrote:
However you store keys they are vulnerable, they are stored. My passwords are only in my head and on the desktop machine at home (in encrypted form of course). If someone gets physical access to the machine at home then neither keys nor passwords are going to make any difference at all.
A private key created with a password is not decrypted until you enter the password. Consequently they are at least as secure as using a password - probably more secure as you need to be able to access a machine with the key on it, and also know the password.
"... at least as secure as using a password.", yes, and?