Parasite Inside Verification Key Verified
Under normal conditions, a verification key is mathematically signed and hashed. If a single byte changes inside that key file, the hash becomes invalid. The verification fails. The system screams: "Signature bad; key untrusted."
“We have always been inside the key. You just verified us.” parasite inside verification key verified
Most cybersecurity frameworks (NIST, ISO 27001) assume that the verification engine is trusted. They focus on: Under normal conditions
