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January 24, 2012, 12:51:57 AM
#15
I'll give it try on last pass.
legendary
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howdy
January 23, 2012, 04:41:42 PM
#14
I use Yubikey Master Password for Firefox with my own yubikey-mp server. For program passwords, I use my memory and a notepad. Tongue

It takes a while to get everything figured out, but it's better than entrusting a company with your passwords.
rjk
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1ngldh
January 22, 2012, 10:35:00 PM
#13
+1 for LastPass, because it works with any browser that I have tried, imports existing saved passwords, AND interfaces with my Yubikey Cool
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January 22, 2012, 03:14:09 PM
#12
I use a single passphrase to generate passwords for each site:
Code:
echo -n passphrase:name_of_site|sha1sum
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January 20, 2012, 03:52:08 AM
#11
LastPass is nice in that it connects to browsers.

I use this one. Syncs over browsers (auto-fill also) and you can also easy access your 'vault' trough their website.
Very handy future if your on a remote location and don't remember ;sfd5-ef#$574daf87 for a password.
donator
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January 20, 2012, 03:38:23 AM
#10
Here's one that's hack proof with a long term storage solution.




DO NOT FORGET THE LAMINATE! My wife spilled (rather, the soil of the plant-holder leaked) water on a password unlocking an encrypted hidden drive with scans of both of our tax documents on it, among other important docs. Of course, when I was hatching the plan to put the p/w on paper, I was thinking "Oh man, I'm so freakin' clever... I put 10 random characters on the paper, and between each letter goes a password I have memorized... even if someone finds it, they'll never be able to figure it out." When the water spilled, the ink became unreadable. I was pissed off that my parents gave birth to a moron. Sad
legendary
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January 20, 2012, 02:39:07 AM
#9
security is not an issue

its for work...and i work from home,i must log in throught the vpn, then the hassles begin, change your password, not long enough 1 cap please, one number, one symbol, this was has been used in the last 5000 passwords, this one is too long, too short, fuck...they make it soooo complicated i cant even get in...

And this is why password rules exist in the first place  Wink

http://keepass.info/news/n120105_2.18.html

Keepass is nice, one password accesses an encrypted password file with all your usernames/passwords and even has autotype.  Never used Lastpass but it sounds similar. 
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January 19, 2012, 09:02:37 PM
#8
its for work...and i work from home,i must log in throught the vpn, then the hassles begin, change your password, not long enough 1 cap please, one number, one symbol, this was has been used in the last 5000 passwords, this one is too long, too short, fuck...they make it soooo complicated i cant even get in...
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January 19, 2012, 08:53:10 PM
#7
LastPass Grin
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January 18, 2012, 11:22:32 PM
#6
did someone say correct battery horse staple?

+1 for lastpass, the generate secure password feature is great. all of my passwords are random 10 digit strings containing at least one upper, lower, numeric and symbol character.
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January 18, 2012, 09:19:07 PM
#5
LastPass is nice in that it connects to browsers.
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January 18, 2012, 09:14:25 PM
#4
Password Safe is cool .
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January 18, 2012, 08:26:43 PM
#3
legendary
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January 18, 2012, 07:17:43 PM
#2
keepass
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January 18, 2012, 06:35:15 PM
#1
whats a great program to use for remembering and even entering in your passwords..

security is not an issue, remembering all the passwords is...
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