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##163 2023-04-18(Tue)22:55:41 | |
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Do you use a password manager? | |
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__[2023-04-19(Wed)10:41:02 #1680]_____________________________________ | |
yeah, use keepassx. it's free and open source | |
__[2023-04-20(Thu)21:07:11 #1681]_____________________________________ | |
keepassx is dead. Long live keepassxc | |
__[2023-04-21(Fri)02:30:28 #1682]_____________________________________ | |
I have a csv in an encrypted sd card I keep on me at all times. It's | |
way better than an offline password manager if you use a lot of | |
devices and more secure than an online password manager. | |
__[2023-04-21(Fri)02:34:55 #1683]_____________________________________ | |
I have a csv in an encrypted sd card I keep on me at all times. It's | |
way better than an offline password manager if you use a lot of | |
devices and more secure than an online password manager. | |
__[2023-04-21(Fri)10:15:18 #1684]_____________________________________ | |
Why wouldn't you just put your keepass DB onto the SD card? Then | |
you get secure password autofill that bypasses the insecure clipboard | |
__[2023-04-23(Sun)05:36:32 #1687]_____________________________________ | |
No. I just use passphrases and have written them down on paper. | |
__[2023-04-23(Sun)10:10:42 #1690]_____________________________________ | |
#1687 why? | |
__[2023-04-23(Sun)16:08:37 #1691]_____________________________________ | |
#1690 Analog is infinitely more secure than any digital if attackers | |
don't have physical access. And passphrases are easy to type and | |
secure enough. | |
__[2023-04-24(Mon)18:30:16 #1692]_____________________________________ | |
I guess it makes sense depending on who you're defending | |
against. Hacker or CIA in 15 years with their quantum computer | |
__[2023-04-25(Tue)13:48:15 #1698]_____________________________________ | |
#1691 Yeah, that's fine. Don't have to make a big deal about | |
it. You've defined a threat model and that approach fits it best. | |
__[2023-08-08(Tue)17:20:21 #1758]_____________________________________ | |
I keep my passwords on index cards sorted by name, with different | |
coloured cards for each e-mail account. I used to write them all | |
on sheets of paper, but got tired of searching through them. | |
__[2023-09-05(Tue)07:59:26 #1764]_____________________________________ | |
All my passwords are the same, and the usernames and few exceptions | |
are written on a manual page of some monitor. The trick is to use | |
different identities for every acc and you're good to go | |
__[2023-09-07(Thu)14:41:51 #1765]_____________________________________ | |
no because if they get hacked you get hacked also who uses | |
passwords kek | |
__[2023-09-07(Thu)14:43:41 #1766]_____________________________________ | |
no because if they get hacked you get hacked also who uses | |
passwords kek | |
__[2023-09-25(Mon)14:23:07 #1767]_____________________________________ | |
my password: ILov | |
__[2023-09-26(Tue)23:07:48 #1768]_____________________________________ | |
Roboform. 20 years without an incident. | |
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