This is everyone's friendly reminder to use a password manager!
Every account needs its own unique and random password. It's also best to not reuse the same username on multiple accounts either as it's easy to track you that way.
It's best to assume the accounts you create will be hacked and used against you especially since you're a Trump supporter so use fake names where you can.
Write down your master password to your password manager and keep it somewhere safe, like in your gun safe. I recommend Bitwarden, its creator is from Florida and it's open source. 1Password is cucked Canadians, LastPass is asshole, and Dashlane is overpriced. Other options are KeePass if you want it local.
LastPass was hacked but passwords are not stored in hashes. Hashing is not the same as encrypting.
The data was useless to the hackers because it was encrypted with the users master password and LastPass doesn't know your master password. Not defending LastPass, I fucking hate them, but the breach was useless if the user was using a unique and strong master password.
A password manager is the best option we have as every account needs its own unique password. If you want to write them down you can but a password manager makes it stupid easy.
You don't have to use a cloud password manager, KeePass or KeePassXC is local.
I'm not sure why I'm getting so much flack for recommending a password manager, it's the single best thing you can do for security. Password reuse and credential stuffing attacks are a huge problem. **Compound that with being a Trump supporter you're a huge target for crazy leftist. **
This is everyone's friendly reminder to use a password manager!
Every account needs its own unique and random password. It's also best to not reuse the same username on multiple accounts either as it's easy to track you that way.
It's best to assume the accounts you create will be hacked and used against you especially since you're a Trump supporter so use fake names where you can.
Write down your master password to your password manager and keep it somewhere safe, like in your gun safe. I recommend Bitwarden, its creator is from Florida and it's open source. 1Password is cucked Canadians, LastPass is asshole, and Dashlane is overpriced. Other options are KeePass if you want it local.
Until your unhackable password manager is hacked. Didn't someone steal the hashes for a bunch of LastPass passwords a while back?
Spot on for unique UIDs and passwords for every site though.
LastPass was hacked but passwords are not stored in hashes. Hashing is not the same as encrypting.
The data was useless to the hackers because it was encrypted with the users master password and LastPass doesn't know your master password. Not defending LastPass, I fucking hate them, but the breach was useless if the user was using a unique and strong master password.
A password manager is the best option we have as every account needs its own unique password. If you want to write them down you can but a password manager makes it stupid easy.
You don't have to use a cloud password manager, KeePass or KeePassXC is local.
I'm not sure why I'm getting so much flack for recommending a password manager, it's the single best thing you can do for security. Password reuse and credential stuffing attacks are a huge problem. **Compound that with being a Trump supporter you're a huge target for crazy leftist. **
Everyone check out https://haveibeenpwned.com/ or https://leakpeek.com/ to see how bad it really is for yourself.
Read my comment. I said hashes. That puts hackers that much closer to getting your passwords.
Oh, but nobody has the compute power...
Oh, but nobody has cracked that algo yet...
Famous last words.