Which means that entire service you used that password to login to is compromised. If you were using passkeys however, you would have nothing compromised.
so if a service is breached, you're basically as screwed with passwords as passkeys.
No… with a passkey you would be not screwed at all. You’d be entirely unaffected.
the security benefits are marginal in practice
I mean in your own example that’s a reduction of 100%. That’s kind of a huge difference.
Which means that entire service you used that password to login to is compromised. If you were using passkeys however, you would have nothing compromised.
No… with a passkey you would be not screwed at all. You’d be entirely unaffected.
I mean in your own example that’s a reduction of 100%. That’s kind of a huge difference.