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    Safe to use password management apps?

    Now that I've carefully reset all my account passwords with long and complicated characters, it's nearly impossible to remember them all.
    I've seen software advertised that will manage passwords, and even my Firefox browser seems to have some kind of "master" password feature.
    Is it practical -- and more importantly, safe -- to use password management apps?
    Do the best you can - as fast as you can - then fix it later.
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    I don't use any 3rd party app to store any confidential information.
    Instead, I use a tangible (vs virtual) address book and a good old-fashioned pencil to record passwords.

    It's small enough to take with me on trips. I carry it onto planes rather than in checked luggage.

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    I agree. If somebody gets on your computer do you want them to have to just crack one password to get to all your passwords?

    Anyway, why do you make them super complicated and hard to remember?
    There was an interesting test done that showed the super hard to remember passwords are actually easier to crack than easy passwords.

    Basically you take 4 random words, make a sentence out of them (sorta) and add some punctuation (if the site requires special characters) and numbers (if req'd) and your password is now easy to remember but almost impossible to crack.

    A very good example that is sorta easy to understand is http://xkcd.com/936/

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    One word, many uses:
    LastPass @ lastpass.com

    The password manager used by notable security professionals for doing everything right. It's also free.

    If you are really interested in exactly how awesome it is, check out Steve Gibson's (security researcher) analysis:
    grc.com/sn/sn-256.htm

    There is also a very inventive way to generate a secure password without an internet connection:
    grc.com/OffTheGrid.htm




    *No affiliation with Steve Gibson or LastPass but both are highly recommended!
    Steve Gibson is known for coining the term "spyware" and has been in the game since the beginning... A great guy to follow. ("Others created the spyware. He just found it.")
    LastPass does everything right, from pre-egress encryption to high entropy password generation.
    Last edited by Elev8uk; 02-23-2012 at 04:28 AM.

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    Yes they are very important to use password management apps for security from unauthorized user.

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    If you use an open-source password manager, you'll be much better off than with proprietary solutions. Try: keepass.info

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