On 06/08/2012 11:07 AM, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 05:00:14PM -0400, Tyler Haske wrote:
KeePass, KeyPassDroid and Dropbox.
Yes, of course, I'll just upload all my passwords to a place totally
under the control of someone (well, actually, _two_ other ones) else,
and then pray that there never turns out to be a nasty attack against
the programs and algorithms I used. (I'm more concerned about the
programs. Obviously, if SHA-2 or whatever breaks, we gots bigger
problems than all my personal passwords.)
I'm not trying to be dismissive. Those are excellent stopgap
measures. They're not a solution.
Best,
A
If you don't trust DropBox, try SpiderOak for an added layer of encryption.