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Quote from: Xenon481 on March 03, 2017, 12:38:49 amQuote from: Ferrix on March 02, 2017, 09:49:00 amProtip: instead of trying to remember passwords, use a password manager such as KeePass or LastPass. Automatically generate strong random passwords for each site, and save brain space for more important things.+1I cannot stress this enough.+2 YES!I use LastPass, it's free, and can be set up not only on computers, but also mobile devices. I hesitated for a long time because if I don't type my passwords I forget them, and with so many banking and brokerage sites it's scary to think of being locked out... but I can always see my password with a couple of clicks if I choose to. It will automatically generate strong passwords for me PLUS it will go through the process of automatically changing passwords on most sites if I so choose.Nothing gets a higher recommendation from me than a modern, secure password manager.https://www.lastpass.com
Quote from: Ferrix on March 02, 2017, 09:49:00 amProtip: instead of trying to remember passwords, use a password manager such as KeePass or LastPass. Automatically generate strong random passwords for each site, and save brain space for more important things.+1I cannot stress this enough.
Protip: instead of trying to remember passwords, use a password manager such as KeePass or LastPass. Automatically generate strong random passwords for each site, and save brain space for more important things.
Password manager LastPass is advising users to avoid using its browser plugins while it battles to fix a “major architectural problem”, which could allow an attacker to steal passwords or execute code.The vulnerability was discovered by Tavis Ormandy, a security researcher at Google, who tweeted about its existence over the weekend. Keeping with responsible disclosure norms, Ormandy did not publicly state how the bug is exploited, and informed LastPass of its existence.