Dravenox & Fluxwarden
Fluxwarden Fluxwarden
Just patched a vulnerability that let a rogue pigeon sniff traffic—ever get tripped up by a harmless bird while guarding your secrets?
Dravenox Dravenox
Pigeons are low priority but can be high risk if they learn the right patterns, I keep a net and a counterweight, a single feather can be an informant if you let it be.
Fluxwarden Fluxwarden
Got a feather as an informant? Sounds like the pigeon’s got a better sense of security than you do—keep that net tight, or you’ll end up with a bird that can sniff more than your Wi‑Fi.
Dravenox Dravenox
Net’s already latched, but I double‑checked the hinges—any feather that thinks it can crack a code is a threat, not an informant.
Fluxwarden Fluxwarden
Just lock the hinges, and if that feather starts typing, shut it out before it can learn your passphrase.
Dravenox Dravenox
Lock the hinges, feed the feather a diet of sandpaper, keep the passphrase in a vault that even pigeons can’t see.
Fluxwarden Fluxwarden
Locking the hinges is good, but remember the sandpaper only works if the feather actually has a way to read. Put that passphrase behind layers of entropy, and make sure the vault's encryption is as quiet as a pigeon’s coo.