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On 2017-01-07 19:07, Meino.Cramer@×××.de wrote: |
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> Password are only safe in your head and probably noted |
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> -- free of any banking context -- in an total different |
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> context which only you understand and are able to |
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> decipher |
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I have way too many of them for this to work. |
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Just for financial stuff, 3 "strong" passwords. Dozens for other |
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important stuff. |
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I don't want to use the Mozilla password manager because it wants to |
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Sync everything so hard [:-)]. My current solution is app-admin/pass, |
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but that means at least GnuPG and my keyring must be available, plus git |
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and a persistent writable location if I want to update it easily. |
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Hmm. This is true for the USB stick approach, but maybe not for the VM |
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approach - with a VM I could just use pass on the host. Time to rethink |
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my resisance to VMs, maybe. |
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> Tor is anonymous but everything else than safe!!! |
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> An attacker only needs your transaction data and not |
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> ypur name. For that Tor definetly NOT the way to go! |
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You're probably right about this. |
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