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DOMtegrity
- LastPass owner GoTo has been hacked
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DOMtegrity: Integrity checking for the web browser - A proposal by Newcastle University
Source code is provided here: https://github.com/toreini/DOMtegrity
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r/Crypto, can you help take down an evil tool that's stealing people's private keys?
For browsers this problem is partially solved as subresources may be integrity checked. Further, there have been proposals like DOMTegrity, that provides a complete solution. For now, yes, full integrity checking isn't done automatically in browser, but it may be done automatically using git or manually as is normally done for any software downloaded not using a package manager or git.
pwsafe
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How do you sync your passwords?
Maybe I'm old school, but I don't want a local appliance of sorts or external app host to my passwords. I use https://pwsafe.org/ install the app on whatever device I want. Keep the database file in G Drive so it will always sync or can manually download if needed without installing G Drive. The latter I've not had to do though.
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Is there an online password manager that also works offline
It's an Android port of http://pwsafe.org. PwSafe works on iOS, MacOS, Windows and Linux.
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Password management after death
I'd put them all in a disk-on-key install of Password Safe (https://pwsafe.org).
- Hey guys, in light of the recent last pass breach, I'm curious about your thoughts on using password managers without inputting the site's URL or name. Do you think this provides an extra layer of safety? Let's discuss!
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Password manager
passwordsafe https://pwsafe.org/
- [NOOB HERE] How do CSOs keep the admin passwords in organizations?
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My husband put an air tag in my vehicle. The count is up to 3 air tags now.
My father literally writes cryptography protocols. He's the guy with unique, 32 character alpha-numeric passwords for everything, to the point he has to look them up any time a service updates and loses the login information. He uses a password safe. Literally, it's called Password Safe. It's open-source, looks like it was written in 1995, and perfect. Just don't forget the password to the safe, because you're not hacking your way in.
- Best free offline password manager
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How do you folks make it so you remember all the passwords to all the systems and services you run?
Personally I use PasswordSafe4 and I backup my password files on my phone and I email myself the file every so often.
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LastPass Shouldn't Be Trusted With Your Passwords
For local storage, password safe (https://pwsafe.org/) is good and was designed by Bruce Schneier.
What are some alternatives?
Android-Password-Store - Android application compatible with ZX2C4's Pass command line application
KeePass2.x - unofficial mirror of KeePass2.x source code
noble-ed25519 - Fastest 4KB JS implementation of ed25519 signatures
opentrack - Head tracking software for MS Windows, Linux, and Apple OSX
pass-import - A pass extension for importing data from most existing password managers
PythonPassKeep - PassKeep Clone written in Python. AES Encrypted SQLite tkinter UI
Ed25519Tool - Ed25519 signing and verification online tool.
Padloc - A modern, open source password manager for individuals and teams.
mobile - The mobile app vault (iOS and Android).
password-manager-comparer - JavaScript code for rendering a head-to-head comparison of password managers
Aegis - A free, secure and open source app for Android to manage your 2-step verification tokens.