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by Barrin92
1394 days ago
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>One way to prevent risk to your passwords in the event of a security breach is to not store them in the cloud at all. If your passwords are encrypted you can put that file on a Times Square billboard and it doesn't matter. That is the entire point of encryption, moving sensitive data across adversarial channels. If you don't trust the encryption of the software you're using, well that's a good indication to not use it at all. But if you do there's literally zero point to not use a cloud provider. |
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