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by peanut-walrus
201 days ago
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Vulnerabilities in the software you use don't even make the top 5 in ways bad guys actually compromise you. The most common attacks: - Phishing - Getting the user to run the malware themselves - Credential reuse - Literal physical theft - Users uploading their own stuff completely willingly to some sketchy service Vulnerabilities in the services you use are important, but you can't update those yourself :) |
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> Getting the user to run the malware themselves
Here are two good reasons for not trusting a password manager that stores your vault online.
On the other hand, most people have no backup strategy for their digital life.