Anyone use SpiderOak Products?
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@DustinB3403 said in Anyone use SpiderOak Products?:
Nope, but just because your data is using encryption, doesn't mean it can't by encrypted by ransom ware.
That website is clearly misleading.
Nothing misleading. They have version control.
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It says zero knowledge, so I guess you generate and hold your own encryption keys?
Not passing keys would make sharing anything impossible. There is some small risk somewhere for a network adversary if they are there from beginning.
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@scottalanmiller I vaguely remember looking at them at the request of my boss. Pretty much had the same experience you did.
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Have never looked at them.
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Encryptr looks like an interesting password management tool. It's 100% free and open source.
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@IRJ said in Anyone use SpiderOak Products?:
Encryptr looks like an interesting password management tool. It's 100% free and open source.
Project has been dead for a while though. So that makes me wonder.
https://github.com/SpiderOak/Encryptr/graphs/contributors -
@JaredBusch said in Anyone use SpiderOak Products?:
@IRJ said in Anyone use SpiderOak Products?:
Encryptr looks like an interesting password management tool. It's 100% free and open source.
Project has been dead for a while though. So that makes me wonder.
https://github.com/SpiderOak/Encryptr/graphs/contributorsYeah after more research, it looks like it was abandoned rather quickly
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That's too bad.
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I remember them coming up a while ago. There were so many things like this, I just forgot about this one.
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This just popped up in the news.
https://www.fossmint.com/spideroak-a-secure-cloud-storage-for-linux/