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RTRMS37898y@hube such low level encryption, mines over 9000, so well encrypted not even I can read it.
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I write like a 2 year old with a crayon.
Even if I could read it I probably spelt it wrong... -
I don't trust password keepers, including last pass. I forget which one, but the cloud flare memory leak exposed passwords for one big password keeper. If there's something I absolutely need to remember they're in encrypted archives on my computer. Otherwise I just choose passwords based on the xkcd method and remember them.
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eedrawso1088yI work for a password manager start up and bought these books as secret Santa gifts last year.
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Or host your Password Manager yourself.
Examples:
KeePass (Desktop, Open Source) http://keepass.info,
PASSY (Web, Open Source) https://passy.pw & https://github.com/Scrumplex/PASSY -
nicbovee1218yI used keepass for a while(mainly because it's on ninite), then switched to eWallet for my most recent job. Despite my title, I don't think I've ever used lastpass, it just seemed like the most ubiquitous password manager. The UI feels dated on eWallet but I liked the idea of keeping my passwords isolated to one .wlt file and it's cross platform.
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Well actually that makes sense, my handwriting would bring a whole new level of captcha
Boy, sure wish I knew about this before putting all of my passwords into lastpass. This looks way more secure. Handwriting in English is pretty much as good as encryption.
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passwords whybother supersecure