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Voting system required three keys. One of them has been “irretrievably lost.”

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[–] observantTrapezium@lemmy.ca 7 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

3 is just a small number in this context, you can prevent a conspiracy (of 2), or have a redundancy (of 1), but not at the same time. They choose wrong... It's always a risk when something hinges on a single human individual.

[–] logi@piefed.world 4 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

That's actually not true. See the other comment about Shamir Secret Sharing. Very clever stuff where you can split a key in m parts and require n<m of the pieces to get it back.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 46 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

My favorite story similar to this was Estonia was the first country to use the internet to allow people to vote. To ensure people of the "security" they set up a Webcam pointed at the server accessible 24/7 on their web server.

This wouldn't do anything as any one trying to modify the results would like be doing it remotely over the internet but that's fine security theater is everywhere and atleast somewhat effective.

If you logged on and looked at the Webcam behind the server a whiteboard on the wall. Someone wrote the wifi password on the whiteboard....

If anyone wants a source https://estoniaevoting.org/photos/opsec-wifi/

[–] e0qdk@reddthat.com 12 points 21 hours ago

You'd think a bunch of cryptographers would use Shamir's secret sharing to avoid issues like this...

[–] Trigger2_2000@sh.itjust.works 4 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

My bad dude!

Have you tried using 1 2 3 4 5?

[–] undefinedTruth@lemmy.zip 6 points 17 hours ago

That's amazing! I have the same combination in my luggage!