Thanks for the link and it's reassuring to see more confirmation that
LastPass is good code.
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 18:27:09 -0600, Brian Weeden <[email protected]>
wrote:
Aside from a situations where your machine gets rooted or you have a
keylogger (which means you are screwed no matter what) LastPass is about
as
safe as you can be for login and credit card storage.
If you are interested in the details and a full security analysis, Steve
Gibson gets into the gory details of their crypto and code in this
episode
of Security Now:
http://twit.tv/sn256
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On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 6:44 PM, Stan Zaske <[email protected]> wrote:
I use LastPass myself and hope that I'm secure. I use all three main
browsers but don't allow them to save passwords.
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 09:19:26 -0600, Anthony Q. Martin
<[email protected]>
wrote:
Firefox will remember CC info!
On 1/15/2011 9:56 AM, Thane Sherrington wrote:
I had a client come in and proclaim Trend Titanium as the best AV
suite
out there because it "prevents credit card information from being
entered
into email, im, or websites." Now it seems to me that this is pretty
easy
to avoid - just don't type into any of these things. But he thinks
that
credit card info is stored in cookies and/or temporary internet
files. I
did some checking, and I don't see that happening in my temp files,
but I'm
wondering if this is really a concern, or just marketing by Trend.
T
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