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This paper examines the security implications of utilizing unencrypted text files—specifically titled "p.m PASS.txt"—for storing sensitive authentication data. While providing immediate accessibility, this method bypasses modern cryptographic standards, exposing users to significant risks of data exfiltration and unauthorized access. 1. Introduction
Implementing FIDO2/WebAuthn standards.
The ability to open the file on any device without specific software. Speed: Instant search (Ctrl+F) capabilities. Offline Access: Reliability during internet outages. 5. Recommended Alternatives p.m PASS.txt
Unlike dedicated managers (e.g., Bitwarden, 1Password), a text file does not require a master key to view content once the local machine is compromised. This paper examines the security implications of utilizing
A status report or "pass-down" file for a Project Manager (P.M.). this method bypasses modern cryptographic standards
If a text format is required, using encrypted volumes (e.g., VeraCrypt). 6. Conclusion
