This is a food for thought - definitely not meant as mockery of any sorts. I use post-it notes to safely store passwords. It has been tried and tested in various forms for centuries. It is also multiplatform.
I challenge anyone to hack into that remotely. Okay, well you might want to chew on a few things. If you don't use a strong passPHRASE and change it regularly, where/how you store your passwords is mostly a moot point. There's a couple of weak points with password management that I think many people don't consider. The biggest one that comes to mind for me is how organizations store & manage their customer's passwords and other identifying information such as name, email address, etc. I don't want to go on a technical rant but the best benefit of an app like Keepass is the random password generator feature. I'm sure I'm not the only one who's guilty of using very similar passwords with the same email address for multiple accounts for many years. =( > > > _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
