Is pic still the best password manager?
Is pic still the best password manager?
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yes and anyone who says otherwise is an absolute fuckwit
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Try pass: passwordstore.org
botnet
Not everything you don't use is a botnet, user.
some normie test sites that compared different password managers did not even mention KeePass.
Why is that? Don't (((they))) want it to be more popular?
yes
it is a fact
all the others are cloud botnet paid services
and the funny thing is some of them got hacked
you can't fuck up any bigger than that
the only service I found remotely better is that website that just use an algorithm and the website address to return your password using your passphrase, so that you don't need any type of vault of file management
the only problem with that is that if the password needs any type of character restriction, you have to create an account to store those restrictions, so it can calculate your password accordingly
enpass
beta bitch
you can't be this stupid
thats lastpass, i didnt say shit about it. i told him enpass.
>free
HAHAHAHA
I'd love to see you explain why I shouldn't use 1Password.
enpass is lit, why wouldnt u get a cracked apk online ...
you are welcome
and who needs a password manger for their phone lmao
> companies should be compelled to write useful and attractive software for me, for free
How's that NEET life working for you?
No your brain is
>why use keepass, user?
let me show you
none of thos are usefull, just use enpass and call it a day
Dashlane.
They don't store your master password and if you lose it then you're fucked
>No your brain is
for my master password, I agree
see
KeePassXC is much better desu
i use dashlane, it's 40 dollars a year but i use it to synchronize the passwords to my phone
anyone that doesn't want to input 64 character passwords on their phones by hand
>cracked apk
>password vault
yeah right
not that I want Vlaidimir to use my Steam account
proprietary software advocates posting on Sup Forums
this is a new low
dashlane is shitty ive tried all password mangers
fpbp
ITT: people paying for a password vault
you can't be this stupid, I swear
its not hard to check if a apk is safe herder
>closed source PASSWORD MANAGERS
it's like you love to have your passwords known by all possible agencies and probably the ones who made the program too because how do you even know?
enjoy yourselves
it is pretty obvious OP is just false-flagging to bump his enpass shill thread
also bitwarden.com is even better, can self host it with docker
enpass is closed source and the best, who cares retard
just store these passwords on pastebin if you don't care
im the one recommending enpass not op and because its fucking great and i love it, i've tried everything and its all shit.
not even close to being funny nice try
do you honestly pay for a vault on your mobile phone? or you just don't use a vault on your phone?
i'm not even trying to be funny, if you use closed source programs for sensitive data you're pretty much retarded
using a safe cracked apk, i hardly use it anything. most of the shit i login to on my phone i know the password by heart for
nice one dude u got me again, nice os u got it's closed src retard
Uh I use GNU
sure u do
there is like easily 10 different keepass vault readers on android alone
why are you bothering trying to teach an obnoxious retard to be secure
...
Devuan with MATE
and???
i never said anything about keepass xc, i use to use keepass myself then switched to enpass
nigger look at the one whos talking, ur online talking to me thinking ur secure lmao
YIKES
> every piece of code that implements a password manager is equally good
HHAHAAHHHAHHAAHAHAH AHAHAHHAHAA
HAAHHAHAHAHAH
HAHAHAHAHH AHA AHAAHHHA
case closed
>everything i dont use is not a botnet
nice try shlomonnobro
mad much
?
well it is not an implementation, but more like using any keepass vault
the kpbx format is the correct term
>im the one recommending enpass not op
I am the OP and I confirm this
you must be indian, are you one of the developpers
do you literally get paid to promote this shit here
What is a botnet?
It is incredibly bloated. I use z85_encode(TupleHash128(("supersecretmasterpassword", "Emmanuel Goldstein", "facebook.com", "current year + 3"), 128, ""))
wtf
TupleHash128 is a hash function based on SHA-3 to securely hash tuples. nist.gov
z85_encode is the base85 encoding used by ZeroMQ. en.wikipedia.org
No windows version
No android version
Into the trash it goes
fpbp
KeePassXC seems to be the best one
>it's bloated because it's not a shell script
autism
I don't know of any one better.
Very good, but I prefer KeePassX since I use Gahnoo/Linux.
keepass.info
It is bloated because it has a lot of useless shit and dumb security theater. What I posted isn't a shell script, it is pseudocode. I have implemented z85_encode and TupleHash128 myself in Rust so I know it is secure and doesn't have backdoors.
propietary shitware shill detected!
>windows
kek
>android
f-droid.org
How can I safely backup and store a keyfile while reducing the risk of losing it or having it stolen?
yeah well I know keepass is secure because I've looked at the source
>lot of useless shit
i use a lot of the features. i'm okay with a little bloat.
auto type is too nice to give up for autism
I honestly wonder how botnet managers like LastPass got this popular when KeePass exists.
You sound like a complete sperg.
>I implemented it myself so I know it is secure
...
>windows
Encrypt your hard drive.
Lol. Why?
not an argument
ease of use, and the cloud craze
people can't seem to understand or dare to sync their vaults between devices
>not that I want Vlaidimir to use my Steam account
user steamguard makes that impossible
>ease of use
Yeah, but again, look at KeePassX:
>run the application
>enter master password or load key file
>done
Exactly how could it be easier than this?
are you honestly defending using a proprietary AND cracked app to manage your passwords?
it is an argument
people that understand cryptography have looked at keepass and given the thumbs up
you are just some sperg
the only thing you know is that there's no backdoor
for all you know you made another passcat or whatever that thing was that got broken wide open
did you reply to the wrong person
>KeePassX
I personally use keepass + syncthing
no
the original discussion was about using a cracked app to store passwords, and that is the reason why I posted the Steam example
is it btw really necessary to have different passwords?
I'm not defending that in any way, in fact that sounds incredibly stupid.
Just pointing out steam has built in 2factor and if you use it there's literally no harm in giving people your password.
security PSA:
>use random passwords
>use unique passwords
>use passwords you don't know
next level:
>use random username
pro level:
>use random email from a pool of alias
>2factor
I agree, and I use it every day
I thought I was replying to the same "cracked app" guy
Not _necessary_, but incredibly stupid not to.
Say one of you're passwords gets cracked. now the attacker knows all you're passwords. If you use different passwords, however, only that one is compromised.
That's what password managers are for.
master level:
>don't use any services that require authentication at all
No sir, I would not deceive you, not at all...
For different accounts? Yes. Password databases get hacked all the time. If a website's password database gets leaked and someone manages to crack your password, the first order of business is to try to log in with that email/username and password combination across every service they care to try.
>people that understand cryptography have looked at keepass and given the thumbs up
people that understand cryptography have looked at openssl and given the thumbs up
>people that understand cryptography have looked at keepass and given the thumbs up
nice ad hominem
I am 100% sure that my implementation of z85_encode and Tuplehash128 are correct. Implementing a hash function is easy if all you care about is giving the correct output. Making it secure against side channel attacks and so on is not.
Stop repeating this stupid "crypto is hard XDDDDD" meme. It doesn't apply to my use case.
ur rly dumb
so are password manager like keepass still useful with the meltdown and spectre breaches?
>nice ad hominem
That's an appeal to authority you fucking faggot.
At least know your fallacies if you're gonna accuse others of committing them.
Go back to to where you belong.
>he thinks avoiding the issue is master level
Go to another town and hire a homeless person you've never seen and will never see again to purchase a prepaid phone and data refill cards. Change your MAC address and use Tor in some open wifi spot to register the phone over the internet rather than over the phone itself so they don't hear your voice. Obviously, use a fake identity and some random address to a place with a lot of traffic like a large hotel.
nothing is useful if you're too stupid to patch