• @MissJinx@lemmy.world
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    311 year ago

    Not only because the infra is bad but also because floppy is “safer”. It’s not "connected"amd no one can invade it.

      • @I_poop_from_there@lemmy.world
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        491 year ago

        Security through obscurity would be having a system connected to a network, but relying on a secret / unknown protocol to secure it.

        Air-gapping a system is a real and very useful security method. That being said, it’s not enough by itself.

        If you’re interested, have a look at past examples, like the recent work on breaking Tetra communication standard and Stuxnet.

        • credit crazy
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          41 year ago

          As another guy joked it’s really is genuinely more accurate to call floppy discs security by obsolescence because everyone doesn’t have the stuff required to manipulate/read floppy discs and there are even people who don’t even know what a floppy disk is and just think it’s a physical save button

      • @Rubanski@lemm.ee
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        121 year ago

        That’s why I only communicate via poop/sparkle emoji Morse code

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