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dandy7224-Jul-23 9:55
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Passwords on the other hand are linked to your account - and that requires a trip to the server for verification, and is less secure as a result.


So the idea is that PIN validation is done entirely locally...?

In theory, that makes sense (and I suppose they can try to justify that makes it more secure), but based on my observations...that can't be right:

A few years ago I got tired of my gaming rig (Windows 10) continually trying to get me to use a PIN rather than logging in with the Microsoft account I'd been using since I installed the OS (and in hindsight, I never should've allowed it to do that, and use a domain account instead). But I had too much stuff under that profile, and never bothered migrating over.

A few weeks ago the machine somehow decided it wasn't seeing the network anymore. Tried to validate the PIN at login time, and I was told I had to be online to do that. Verified everything I could, and the machine was on the network...

I couldn't log in using the PIN, so I logged in as the local admin (fortunely I still remembered the password) - that got me in, and while running under that profile, it did see the network. Logged back out, tried again with the PIN - and again, was told I need to be connected to the internet. So I abandoned that, and started logging in with my domain account. Still today, if I try to go back to the Microsoft account (using the PIN), it still insists I "need to be online".

Never mind the fact that it thinks it's offline (which is clearly inaccurate)...if PIN validation was done entirely locally, why am I being told I need to be online in order to do that...?

A system preventing successful logins, just because it's offline, is just a recipe for disaster.
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