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07-04-13, 03:37 PM #1KeePass pasword vault
Hi All,
So my twitter account got hacked because I used a dictionary password. The issue of course is that I was lazy in generating my twitter account password. I decided to go to a password manager. The problem is that I have a couple of Linux installs and android devices floating around so I needed something cross platform and safe. Enter KeePass, while talking with LadyDeathTrekie, I was able to move all of my passwords into a KeePass database, mostly by generating new, safe passwords. There is even KeePass for android so logging in with my phone was not an issue. I highly recommended it.
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07-04-13, 09:17 PM #8
Re: KeePass pasword vault
i used to use keypass. moved to browser and webbassed pw managers that integrate much better and allow more fluid sharing. Went to mitto, they were meh (though i loved how you can customize the fields it remembers and store more than just username and pw, aka ip+service+username+password for box information). But settled on lastpass for website crap. It cost money for mobile devices but is free for browser...
Then again, i've never had a password that is even remotely in the dicitonay. I use accented letters when i can and symbols in every pass.
Key pass gotten any better?
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