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Gork@lemm.ee to Memes@sopuli.xyz · 1 year ago

Was it hunter2 or hunter3

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Was it hunter2 or hunter3

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Gork@lemm.ee to Memes@sopuli.xyz · 1 year ago
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  • Rikj000@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 words for you:
    Password Manager

    Get around to using one :P

    I only remember my password to my PW manager, which additionally is encrypted with a key file to increase security.

    The rest of my PWs are 128 character long random generated PWs, with capitals, numbers, special characters etc…

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      Yep. Several years ago I switched and it took a little getting used to. But now I would not want it any other way. The plugins in the browsers make it convenient and also a proper app on your mobile and you are set to go. Click on a password field and then you can click on the plugin to fill the fields.

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      I wish all my passwords were 128 characters. Most sites won’t allow anything that complex. Because apperantly making the password hash field longer is hard /s

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      Where do you keep the key file and the PW managers DB? I feel like they would be too much side-by-side to really increase security in my case

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        Can always use a service like bitwarden, even their free tier is very good

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        I won’t disclose where I store mine.

        But I’d recommend to:

        • Not backup your PW manager’s database + key file in the same location
          (That would decrease security, x1 data breach would allow them to easily brute force your PW DB since they’ll have the key)
        • Not go with a PW manager that does not allow you to choose a location where you desire to backup to (Seen plenty of mainstream PW managers getting data breached by now, so going with a cloud, which is not solely used for PW managers, has an advantage imo, since they tend to be less targeted by hackers)

        I’ve been happily using KeeWeb + Keepass2Android for years now:

        • https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb
        • https://github.com/PhilippC/keepass2android
      • Krafty Kactus@sopuli.xyz
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        You could use a USB drive that you only ever plug in to open the password manager. It’s not the most secure option but it’s a bit better than no key file at all.

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          Can’t use it with a phone though. To be honest, I think just having a password manager gives you protection against 99% of the attack surface. And if someone is really determined, I’m not sure the key file will be hard to obtain for them no matter what. But I was curious what setup others have

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            If someone is really determined to attack you specifically they will just get a wrench.

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          or store the key in a tpm chip protected by password +biometric auth? that’s what kost OSs do for storing passkeys and encryption keys

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        @mormund I used to store them in a paper notebook, away from the prying eyes of malware and other shenanigans. Now I also have them in a password manager for easy access in case I need them, if the account supports 2FA TOTP.

        @Rikj000

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      I have tried to use a password manager like 3 separate times now and can never seem to get the hang of it

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    If you recognise yourself from this meme, please get a password manager.

    • https://bitwarden.com
    • https://keepass.info
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_password_managers#Summary_information
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      but then you still have to remember your vault password lol

      • pressanykeynow@lemmy.world
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        It’s hunter2

        • voxel@sopuli.xyz
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          or hunter3?

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        Yes, but only one (in principle)

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        That’s why you write it on a piece of paper

        • Legend@lemmy.sdf.org
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          But then you have to remember where you kept the paper

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    Use a password manager, its way better. I use KeePass and sync the database across devices with syncthing.

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      KeePass is a password manager

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        Astute observation

  • DAMunzy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    We need BitWarden running up with shocking paddles.

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    Why did you title this “Was it ******* or ******”?

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    All my passwords are 12345. Makes it easier to remember.

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      12345?? That’s amazing, I’ve got the same combination on my luggage!

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    • Klear@lemmy.world
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      That’s the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage!

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    Use bitwarden with a yubikey so you can double forget all of them quicker

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    I really appreciate that one last look Tom gives, it’s the same way I look at the already decomposing carcass of my fancy new password, as if ‘I will surely remember you’.

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    This T&J episode traumatized me as a kid.

  • Dkarma@lemmy.world
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    “Simbaaaaa”

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    Good thing you saved it in your password manager first

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