SHA-256: a7f3b2...9d4e
When a checksum mismatch occurs, the error message is generic: “Setup failed – integrity error. Please contact support.” There’s no guidance for the user to retry, clear cache, or re-download setup files. Technically inclined users might want the actual checksum to compare manually, but that’s not exposed. maya secure user setup checksum verification
If the checksum fails due to a legitimate software update that changed setup files (but not due to an attack), the user is locked out with no self-service fix. The only solution is to uninstall and reinstall Maya, losing any partial setup data. A “refresh checksum” button that requires re-authentication with a master password would solve this. SHA-256: a7f3b2
"Elias, the bandwidth is stable. The surgeons are waiting for the go-ahead. If we don't authenticate the user setup now, the morning shift won't have access to the schedules." If the checksum fails due to a legitimate
"Initiating Secure User Setup," typed Sarah, the lead security engineer. Her fingers flew across the mechanical keyboard, the clacking sound echoing in the quiet room. "Configuring root privileges... establishing zero-trust handshake... locking default ports."