zeh_ahoi

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

show me an example of the firefox password manager being "cracked". i mean i still sync them into my local nextcloud. @[email protected] suggests it is cool to have your passwords in a file?!

doubt there is a scenario where using MORE services makes anything safer. Well maybe for Windows Users....but thats a dying species with the win11 crap.

so no. third party corpos....the worst.

 

One of the earliest cases of the fight against copyright and intellectual property dates back to the sixth century AD. The pirate turned out to be a Columba saint, a famous Irish monk and preacher. According to legend, for several nights he quietly copied a book that belonged to another saint, Finian. Back then, all books were copied by hand, so it was quite a laborious task. But the book was also very rare and valuable. Historians speculate that it may have been one of the rare translations of the Psalter.

[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago (6 children)

i dont understand this post. like every browser has a password manager, why install some 3rd party you can even trust less?! am i missing something? doesnt safari have a password manager? is keepasscx really safe (CVE-2023-32784)? or bitwarden (https://blog.redteam-pentesting.de/2024/bitwarden-heist/)?