Don’t Store Your Passwords in the Cloud
Do you ever feel like digital security guidelines for passwords are terribly impractical? Who can remember long strings of unguessable letters, numbers, and special characters that have to be changed on a regular basis? The problem is only made worse by the fact that we are supposed to have different sets of credentials for every platform.
Keeping track of all of this information while adhering to generally accepted security guidelines is virtually impossible. That is why so many people rely on a password manager to keep track of their credentials for them. In this way, only a single password needs to be remembered; unlocking the password manager then grants the user access to all of their other stored credentials.
Passwords can be entered via a USB or Bluetooth connection (📷: MiixPro)
However, this approach does introduce a single point of failure. If the password manager itself is compromised, an attacker...
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