• 4am@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    Passkeys are basically client certs for website logins.

    Server stores a public key, encrypts a challenge on login attempt. Client browser uses private key to decrypt challenge (and sign it maybe?) and respond to web server to authenticate.

    Hackers can’t get a shared secret (like a password or password hash) by hacking the website’s database becaus the public key is all they store; useless without the private key.

    Not foolproof, but much harder to exploit than passwords - which many people re-use across multiple sites.