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How To Become A Hacker: A Step-By-Step Guide
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Fun background info: Trusted Representatives don't actually carry their shard of the key (to prevent exactly this scenario), they have (iirc) a keycard which allows them to access the secure storage medium where their different pieces are stored.
I'd love to be in the group that brainstormed this exact scenario
Every software system worth its salt should have safeguards against Nokia nunchuck attacks.
And now we move on to the second item on the agenda: Advanced Protection against Shrubbery and Why We Need It