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No, that's not an argument by assertion. It's an argument by pointing out that your "definition" of security through obscurity is apparently at odds with the very origins of the concept.

I'm not saying that hiding the keyhole harms security. I'm saying that pretending hiding the key is the same as hiding the keyhole is an exercise in something so silly I can't even think of the word.



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