Event JSON
{
"id": "de8c081f601c256b28c19d8bc2f44bba4e0e3ce67c1e296d18c85f498b86476b",
"pubkey": "c4e938645a9479a3d5fd51e16c419a3d2240e0a8de7229f3d0ed7ef8aad826a2",
"created_at": 1743691458,
"kind": 1,
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"p",
"84f5f68a24c2f0db6998bd01e8f679f58510b401018167cb0cc6aabe70a6306e",
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],
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"p",
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],
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"reply"
],
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"proxy",
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"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqsn6ldz3yctcdk6vch5q73ane7kz3pdqpqxqk0jcvc64tuu9xxphqz3k0zs Yes, but... Isn't the MFA method somewhat irrelevant for the general public in an age of phishing? Or in other words - why take the effort to move to other methods if it isn't phishing resistant?\n\nThis is coming from a Microsoft consultant, I am not aware what color the phishing-resistant grass is on the other side. The passkey/WHfB/security key flow just became somewhat decent that I can recommend it carefully at clients.",
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}