D.Buzz will be Implementing the Hive Authentication Services (HAS)

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D.Buzz will be implementing Hive Authentication Services (HAS).


Hello Friends of D.Buzz.

Online safety is a major concern for almost everyone these days, especially after some of the major hacks that happened to popular websites in the past. One of these hacks was the Equifax hacking, which was a major security breach. If you're not familiar with this, it's basically where the hackers stole over 145 million social security numbers from the Equifax website. Apparently, the one thing that helped these hackers get access to the information was that Equifax had an encryption key that had been obsolete for 10 years Source.

Furthermore, have you ever thought about if it's safe to send passwords over the internet? If you're anything like us, you probably have. But have you ever been to a website where you have to sign in using a private password to make use of that website? This is a very common practice to use services for Hive. In fact, D.Buzz currently does this, but what if there was a better way?

Good news, there is.

@arcange is a longtime developer of Hive decentralized applications (dapps). They have produced a lot of fantastic tools and features for the community, such as HiveBuzz, HiveSQL, Engage, Hive.NET, Hive Recovery and Hive Autoclaim. Their latest tool is the Hive Authentication Services (HAS), and it is great!


Hive Authentication Services (HAS) - what is it?

In a nutshell, HAS is a way to share your private encryption keys with a Hive application. This cuts out the need for a developer to store your private keys, or for your browser to keep your private keys on it.

It’s also a way to streamline logging in on a Hive application by means of only providing your username to that application, and not needing to worry about entering any private keys or other passwords.

This enhances your overall security online by reducing the number of attack vectors hackers can take to gain access to your private keys, and reduces potential vulnerabilities that could leave you exposed.

How does it work?

The process is really simple. When a user goes to an application they want to log into, they only need to enter their Hive username.

HAS will then send a message to your HIVE wallet of choice. After you approve the transaction, an encrypted tunnel will open up between the application and HAS. Through this tunnel, your keys will be shared with the application, enabling the application to broadcast to the blockchain for you.

A lot of people may not realize that it is such a huge benefit. It really is a fantastic tool and feature that we are super excited about bringing to D.Buzz in the very near future.

If you wish to read more about HAS, we recommend you check out the post Hive Authentication Services - Announcement and Proposal. If you want to get very technical, you can read through their whitepapers located docs.hiveauth.com.

If all goes well, we aim to have HAS online in the next week.

In conclusion

Looking at the key issue of online security this way changes how people utilize online protection. Instead of relying on each developer to develop complex encryption technology to keep your private keys safe, HAS allows developers to focus on making great applications without worrying too much about encrypting user keys, while enhancing the ability of users to guard their data online more efficiently and increasing the overall user experience.

What are your thoughts?

Have you heard of HAS before?
Are you excited about making use of this?

As always, thank you for taking the time to read our articles, and we are glad you're part of our community.

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It's great to see more and more apps adding HAS as an authentication and transaction signing option.

I would just like to correct the way in which you present HAS.

... HAS is a way to share your private encryption keys with an HIVE application.

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Through this tunnel, your keys will be shared with the application,...

This is misleading because when using HAS you do NOT share any of your private information with the applications, not even with the HAS infrastructure. Your keys always stay safe in your wallet, are never shared, and never leave it! They are only used, with your authorization, to sign messages.

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@arcange Thank you for the clarification on that! When I was reading the proposal and some docs, that was what I gathered. It's even better that the users keys stay safe in the user's wallet!

!PIZZA and !LUV Bro Keep up the great work.

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Can you point me to which part of the proposal or the doc made you thought keys were shared so I can remove any ambiguity from it. Thx.

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Great, more interesting apps to be added. Looking forward to this one as it is protecting you in a safe way. As online security is important nowadays.

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