What is the recommended password manager of Sup Forums?
>LastPass Locally encrypted, synced to LastPass cloud >KeePass Cross-platform, written in C# >KeePassX Port of KeePass to Qt, but without plugins >KeePassXC Maintained fork of KeePassX >built-in managers of Firefox and Chrome Literally giving your passwords to Mozilla and Google
If all authentication the software has is another password then it's flawed by design. Considering the frequency a password managers is used a keylogger will listenly get access at some point and with everything foolishly centralized that means you're compromized from the beginning.
Parker Ramirez
what alternative is there?
Andrew Robinson
>synced to LastPass cloud jesus christ who thought a cloud based password manager was a good idea
Juan Scott
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Grayson Nelson
as long as it's encrypted who gives a fuck
Juan Davis
As long as the encryption is sound, cloud syncing shouldn't be a problem.
There's a problem only when you use shit tier encryption (like EncFS does) which allows people who have different versions of the same encrypted file to deduce the key.
Nathaniel Sanchez
I keep my KeePass file in Google Drive.
I don't care about the gubbamint (privacy), I just want security. My Google account is nice and secure, I doubt pajeet hackers are gonna be able to get in.
Matthew Harris
When was the last time a keylogger was in the news ? "that solution isn't perfect, therefore its total shit"
Most security breaches happen because people re-use the same login and password for different sites.
The chances of your bank being hacked is pretty low, The chances the furry forum you post on getting hacked is pretty good, they take the stolen information from the furry forum and go around seeing what other places they can access too
Jonathan Diaz
write them down on pen / paper and hide it somewhere in your house
use some kind of simple code that only you can decipher if you are extra paranoid
if this is still too insecure for you then you are probably a child porn distributer and i hope you get fist fucked to death in jail anyway
Anthony Green
Serious question: if you're storing your keepass in Google drive, why not just use LastPass?
William Ortiz
Because Google doesn't have the Keepass encryption keys. LastPass obviously has their own.
Blake Bailey
browsers are full of holes. I don't want any browser integration.
i also don't want the whole thing as part of a cloud service. I still like having an actual file that i possess, openable in offline standalone open source programs. i merely keep it in Google drive to keep it synced between my computer and phone, and to protect against losing my devices (nigger steals phone, nigger burgles my home, i break my phone, my computer dies, etc). It's happened before, and i would be fucked if i had to depend on one piece of hardware.
and yes, like this guy says, Google doesn't have my master password. now if they really wanted to, and dedicated one of their supercomputers to brute forcing my file, whatever. but I'm not a person of interest so why would they ever do that?
Google isn't interested in sabotaging my work documents or stealing my internet banking passwords or credit card numbers. but pajeet/chink/romanian hackers are.
Hudson Reed
That doesn't mean you should fucking do it. Encryption can be broken, give people the chance to do it free is retarded.
Brayden Stewart
Both are trash and botnets
Angel Lopez
You can just use two-factor authentication for your account if you're using an online password manager.
LastPass doesn't have your master password either, passwords aren't stored in plain text, not for a password manager service.
James Long
What about the master password that gets access through Master Key File? That' can't be keylogged.
Elijah Wright
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if you keep your passwords in a cloud you're a retard.
Adrian Morgan
still, i don't like the servicey nature of it, and i still don't want any browser integration.
Mason Jackson
A key file presents other challenges. How do you store it securely? This isn't a lock behind a lock strategy.
Austin Kelly
Not having usernames and passwords in the first place
Noah Collins
What about 1Password?
Cameron Perez
Its the only one worth a shit. People are paid to maintain it