everything from one group should I finish up with
one group or another.
What do you use for password storage? And I hope it's not a spreadsheet.
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: Password storage?
(I seem to remember having a go-around with this a while ago, but I
forget quickly, and maybe something has changed in the meantime)
For reasons that aren't altogether obvious to me yet, I'm storing my
passwords in a few different places:
Linux laptop
Windows 8 laptop (don't
should I finish up with
one group or another.
What do you use for password storage? And I hope it's not a spreadsheet.
Besides the notebook next to my computer (yup I admit it!) I'm migrating
to this, https://www.passwordcard.org/en. Having a card I can share has
practical purposes, for example
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Peter M. Petrakis
peter.petra...@gmail.com wrote:
Besides the notebook next to my computer (yup I admit it!) I'm migrating
to this, https://www.passwordcard.org/en.
If I understand correctly, that system would make brute force easy if
someone got their hands on
On 2013-07-19, Mark Komarinski mkomarin...@wayga.org sent:
What do you use for password storage? And I hope it's not a
spreadsheet.
For websites I tend to use LastPass these days. It's cross
platform, and available on iOS and Android for a small
subscription fee. It makes it extremely easy
I'm using Password Gorilla, whose storage format is, I think, Bruce
Schneir's PasswordSafe.
I know that there are clients for Linux, Windows and Android. It's TclTk
based, so I assume that it's available for Apple stuff too.
You do have to take the file around with you.
If there's an easy way
Tom Buskey t...@buskey.name writes:
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Tyson Sawyer ty...@j3.org wrote:
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Peter M. Petrakis
peter.petra...@gmail.com wrote:
Besides the notebook next to my computer (yup I admit it!) I'm migrating
to this,
TARogue taro...@yahoo.com writes:
I use a piece of paper.
I use an semi-randomized algorithm with a seed of my own brain.
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