Apparently none have read the article as it's for storing password on a server where users create accounts (like voat). It's not about using it like keepass/lastpass.
Secure password storage in 2016? Pen + paper is the only way to go. Yes you'll have to trade convenience for security, them's the breaks. I'm never going to centralize my passwords in one digital place (or physical place ideally), too many zero days & hidden vulnerabilities.
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5 u/no_censorship_bruh 17 Feb 2016 14:43
Apparently none have read the article as it's for storing password on a server where users create accounts (like voat). It's not about using it like keepass/lastpass.
0 u/el_cordoba [OP] 17 Feb 2016 17:17
I was hoping they were all kidding.
0 u/onegin 05 Apr 2016 22:16
Keeping the full title, "How to Safely Store Your Users' Passwords in 2016" probably would have avoided this misunderstanding.
0 u/monetus 25 Feb 2016 06:43
Just wanted to say thanks man, this is useful.
1 u/el_cordoba [OP] 25 Feb 2016 11:58
You're welcome
-1 u/FatPepe 17 Feb 2016 04:17
Secure password storage in 2016? Pen + paper is the only way to go. Yes you'll have to trade convenience for security, them's the breaks. I'm never going to centralize my passwords in one digital place (or physical place ideally), too many zero days & hidden vulnerabilities.