Putting all your passwords into a password manager with only one master password protecting them

>Putting all your passwords into a password manager with only one master password protecting them

You guys don't really do this, do you?

>shitposting on Sup Forums and thinking you're not mentally retarded

You don't really do this, do you?

of course not, only a retard would do that

why the fuck is it so wrong?

My password is a 117 word paragraph.

Is it the names of all the men who've been in your mothers bed?

>his password is "correct horse battery staple"

My mother died when I was 4, so I wouldn't know them, other than my now also deceased father.

I actually use a password manager only to generate passwords and then I save them in a txt. I don't care if individual sites get hacked I just don't want to have same password everywhere.

I don't.

No lol, I write them down then once I memorized em I flush em down the toilet, my passwords don't make sense and are usually 30 characters long

I store them on a piece of paper. Anything else is insecure.

>someone finds it
>gaypornotubepremium2017 dot com password ilovecocks
>oh wow user is so gay
what then nigger

>You guys don't really do this, do you?
No, i just keep them as notes inside a folder on the desktop.

F

>not developing and memorizing your own coded alphabet and just writing all your passwords down in the margins of some old textbook you keep on your shelf that nobody would ever think to look in.

Seriously if somebody ever sees it they're just going to think it's some runes bullshit.

pic related isn't mine but you get the idea

Passphrase, not password.
What's wrong with this?

>whats wrong with being autistic?

Well?
Are you going to say what's wrong with using that password setup?
Or are you just going to shitpost "HURR HE'S AUTISTIC"

>single password for all passwords
read this sentence 10 times

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>mfw my highschool made me memorize some 24 character random lettered with special characters and capitals password and now I use it for everything

I appreciated that

It's a passphrase, not a password.
read this sentence 10 times

Only at work for passwords my boss needs aswell 'cause he can't memorize shit.
As for my own ones, the important ones are 10-16 digit generated ones, unimportant ones iterations of some simple one.
If I forget one, it wasn't worth memorizing I guess.

>now I use it for everything
user...

There's nothing wrong with that you fucking heuristic.

I do, I'm using keepass 2 for like 5 years.

Very good idea when our valued companoes can't secure the credentials of their clients and leak them every now and then (see dropbox)

Just use your mothers maiden name for everything. A hacker isn't going to have your birth certificate

Yeah because someone will definitely bypass my encrypted HDD then bypass my login password then bypass my KeePass passphrase then use that to hack one of my accounts before I notice.

What are you a fucking retard?

why would you use keepass if you are so secure with 2 layers of protection already

What are you a fucking retard?

Of course not, do you think i'm retarded?
I have the same password for every website, so I don't need no password manager

this, except slightly modify it based on the name of the service or the URL.

...wait does that mean you now have password that's both secure, unique, reusable and only needs to be remembered once?

no, that can't be right. Sup Forums would have figured it out by now and we wouldn't be having threads like this again and again.

What the fuck are you talking about? Are you suggesting keeping your passwords in a text file, brainlet?

KeePass allows you to create complex passes without having to memorise them, brainlet.

no use your brain to generate and memorize password, brainlet. or are you not capable of using it? such a waste of organ

Why would I waste space in my HDD (brain) for passwords?

You lost the moment you copied my insults, brainlet.

What's with all the password manager shitposting lately?

If a "hacker" figures out just one of your passwords he knows your scheme

No, it also has a key file.

What's the difference between you and someone who uses passwords like

>appletree
>appletree123
>appletree123!

>uses the same few passwords everywhere
retard alert

So what's the best way to share passwords between colleagues?

Currently have a KeePass database inside a git repository (on our own server), protected with a key file (which is never shared online) and a password (which we all memorized).

>not using a single password for everything

get a load of this goy

>Sorting your passwords by subject and not by user/email

Pleb detected

I'm sure "slightly modify" doesn't mean "append the name of the site to your password".

If your modification scheme is even slightly complex there's no way anyone would be able to figure out the scheme even with access to several password-site combinations.

It's like claiming that you can reproduce a hash algorithm given a single input-output pair.

>Sorting your password

only if you're retarded and make it obvious that that's what you're doing, user.

let's see, my password is longer, contains no words and is way more complicated than that. if someone was to get a good look at it for 30 seconds, they wouldn't be able to replicate it. plus, there are additional characters based on the URL in there (nowhere near as straightforward as seems to think), making it unique, so i know exactly what to type in, instead of wondering if i need to add that exclamation mark for this site or not. just off the top of my head

>not just making password based on name of the specific site and last two digits of your date of birth
LMAO keep managing these useless passwords. No one gives a fuck about your MAL account.

>memorizing

How do you propose I remember which username I use for which service?

I meant user as in individual or identity not username so using separate databases for separate businesses etc.

I generally just separate them by email.

>Replies with my own speech

Very interesting. It is almost as if I have become your paternal figure. Very interesting.

>If your modification scheme is even slightly complex there's no way anyone would be able to figure out the scheme even with access to several password-site combinations.

The modification will have to be substantial.
Because password crackers do brute-force modifications on known passwords.
Which, combined with having to appear random, will make it difficult to calculate.

t. brainlet

>He hasn't checked leaked password databases

Lmao, using a password databases literally saved my life when I found out that someone planning to hack me had obtained my old password from a leaked database and I was still using that password for many things

Enjoy being framed for a crime in the future retard

>literally saved my life
>using that password for many things

Wasn't worth saving then.

I knew. I just didnt know you knew ;_;

I have written down my passwords on paper which I keep firmly wedged up my ass.

The other alternative was to train a legion of pigeons to hold my passwords binary form and fly around my building in a random formation, but I am not allowed to keep pets.

>Because password crackers do brute-force modifications on known passwords.
But those are usually things like replacing letters with numbers, misspelling words etc.

If you incremented every letter of the domain and then used the result as a one time pad on your "base" password you'd already have something that's nearly impossible to figure out while also being easy to reproduce given a piece of paper and two minutes of your time if you happen to not have access to your password manager.

Why would I need one when my password is 123456?. KISS

Epic retort, nodatabaser

Go back to ribbit

Yeah, it makes sense

echo 'mypassword' | gpg -r [email protected] -e > ~/.passwords/SiteName/MyUserName.gpg
gpg -d ~/.passwords/SiteName/MyUserName.gpg

Why would anyone else be in my house.

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