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    • MrWyrm
      MrWyrm administrators last edited by

      I’ve gone for Keepass2Android offline, since I don’t want something that knows my password to have internet access privileges.

      Like what I do: 6uuy6isbrW1SBF191Bzgui1gWxPdNKx2PB

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      • AmDD
        AmDD Regular Member last edited by

        Let me know how it works for ya, I may just switch.

        P2Pool Node: http://104.236.34.9:19327/ 0.5% fee

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        • MrWyrm
          MrWyrm administrators last edited by

          It’s working well. It’s just not quite as slick as lastpass, the browser integration with lastpass is just plain better unfortunately. Don’t get me wrong, it works, but I think I’ve been spoilt.

          I’m using the hive folder in spideroak to store the database, it syncs changes up pretty quickly. But I’m happy with Keepass, it’s free and open source. Now we just need to replace spideroak with StorJ and I’ll be a happy bunny.

          If anyone wants to try spider oak and doesn’t mind using my referral link it’s here

          Like what I do: 6uuy6isbrW1SBF191Bzgui1gWxPdNKx2PB

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            A Former User last edited by

            My Brain

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            • MrWyrm
              MrWyrm administrators last edited by

              Sadly my brain isn’t that good. I can’t remember a strong unique password for each site use.

              Like what I do: 6uuy6isbrW1SBF191Bzgui1gWxPdNKx2PB

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                mirrax last edited by

                nothing beat paper and pencil so far

                especially today when every hdd is highjacked with superfish

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                • MrWyrm
                  MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                  Happy with keepass + firefox plugin + spideroak. It’s good.

                  Like what I do: 6uuy6isbrW1SBF191Bzgui1gWxPdNKx2PB

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                  • xonar
                    xonar Regular Member last edited by

                    nothing beat paper and pencil so far

                    especially today when every hdd is highjacked with superfish

                    Perfect. I’m used paper too…

                    Newbies: http://forum.feathercoin.com/topic/8523/faq-newbie-most-asked-questions-try-here-first

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                      Heavylikeafeather Regular Member last edited by

                      Lastpass - only way to fly!

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                        mirrax last edited by

                        Lastpass was hacked.

                        What a stupid idea to centralize all your passwords on other person hdd.

                        Use pen and pencil dammit.

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                          slavco Regular Member last edited by

                          What about blockchain? :)

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                          • MrWyrm
                            MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                            Mirrax, that’s terrible advice. I’d still argue that last pass is still a better solution for most people than using one password for all websites, which is what plenty of people do.

                            I mean let’s not blow this out of context, even if last pass’s server side DB fell into the wrong hands, each user’s database is individually salted and hashed 1000 times.

                            The risk is without a password manager people struggle to manage a unique password for every website, resulting in them trusting hundreds of less secure websites with their password.

                            Sure pen and pencil are great, but it requires a strictness most people don’t posses

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                            • MrWyrm
                              MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                              If you do use paper, use a random password generator like Keypass to generate strong unique password for every website before writing it down in multiple secure locations.

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                                uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                                Look it’s the desk of Mirrax :)

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                                  mirrax last edited by

                                  Look it’s the desk of Mirrax :)

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                                  Still better than uploading all my passwords to lousy cloud…

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                                  • MrWyrm
                                    MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                    Still better than uploading all my passwords to lousy cloud…

                                    Mirrax, for the benefit of others, can you help them understand your paper method? How do you produce sufficiently strong unique passwords like say “90^,z+!ZAuGelOf” ? Where do you store them? How do you protect your paper copies against the elements? How do you keep backup copies in case you damage your original? If you need a access to your passwords on multiple machines, how do you ‘take your passwords with you’? Since you can’t auto polulate from your encrypted database, do you have to type your password in each time, or do you allow your browser to insecurely remember them? If it’s the latter, what about your own computer being hacked?

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                                      mirrax last edited by

                                      Mirrax, for the benefit of others, can you help them understand your paper method? How do you produce sufficiently strong unique passwords like say “90^,z+!ZAuGelOf” ? Where do you store them? How do you protect your paper copies against the elements? How do you keep backup copies in case you damage your original? If you need a access to your passwords on multiple machines, how do you ‘take your passwords with you’? Since you can’t auto polulate from your encrypted database, do you have to type your password in each time, or do you allow your browser to insecurely remember them? If it’s the latter, what about your own computer being hacked?

                                      Paper + pen.

                                      I dont care about elements.

                                      Yes, type each time.

                                      Thats my method and it works really worm, I mean well.

                                      EDIT: It is just paper, it will never have all fancy gimmicks like lastpassword. Yet still it is safer by design.

                                      Thats it you are focusing on gimmicks to much in general.

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                                      • MrWyrm
                                        MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                        Paper and Pen is cool. I’m just wondering how you manage to randomly generate strong unique passwords and keep them safe from loss. That’s not a gimmick.

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                                          mirrax last edited by

                                          Paper and Pen is cool. I’m just wondering how you manage to randomly generate strong unique passwords and keep them safe from loss. That’s not a gimmick.

                                          I use my imagination (yes I can generate unbreakable passwords with my brain, thats how great I am)

                                          Then I write them down on the paper.

                                          I do not recommend executing loss of the paper.

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                                            RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                                            Dice, a character/symbol map to use with the dice, and a pencil. If someone wants to break into my home and steal my passwords they deserve it as they have to pass the gauntlet of motion security cameras uploading detection to the cloud and security server, everything runs on a battery backup as well.

                                            I use a 100% random head and tail both random length and randomly generated with dice (3 versions, public, private, banking) to pad a core pw theme that I can follow based on website/company. Every few months I will generate a new heads and tails for each of the 3 password sets. This allows me to have random length 22+ character pws (22 is my personal minimum regardless of how my dice roll none are currently this length). In essence, I only have to memorize 3 passwords, however, every password is unique.

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