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LastPass top level employee hacked. Company vault data lost
#1
For me the last straw, I had been moving to BitWarden, but this is the worst imho.
https://www.securityweek.com/lastpass-sa...er-hacked/
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#2
I'm going back to 3M's password banking tool:

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#3
Acer wrote:
I'm going back to 3M's password banking tool:


Make certain to get the extra sticky version of these, the normal version wears out too quick and fall down eventually.
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#4
Lol. A hard paper copy might be the best idea.
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#5
I'm still using paper but I have a hi tech encryption technique that I use. I write so sloppily no one but me can make out what I wrote down. (seriously) Confusedmiley-laughing001:
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#6
Mine are all keyed to Cockney rhyming slang.
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#7
Lux Interior wrote:
Mine are all keyed to Cockney rhyming slang.

This guy just emptied Lux's accounts
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#8
pqrst wrote:
For me the last straw, I had been moving to BitWarden, but this is the worst imho.
https://www.securityweek.com/lastpass-sa...er-hacked/

Stick a fork in 'em - they're done.
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#9
Our corp use(s?)(d?) LastPass and I haven't heard much official about how all these problems affect us but...

Laziness pays off.

I never committed to using it and when I needed to fetch something from it, I was very nice to someone who got me the occasional pword I needed. Not intentional, instead lucky lazy but worked out for me.
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#10
I've been using Dashlane for work - while it's not the most elegant solution, it works well enough for my needs. From various pieces I've read about (and by) the developers, they seem to have a real passion for security and take it much more seriously than Lastpass seems to have.
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