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by VLM
4625 days ago
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I'd keep a paper copy of the passwords stored in the 1password because it would be an interesting DOS vector to get him locked out of 1password, somehow. By gaining access and changing his 1password password, or deleting his 1password, or ... something. At least theoretically as long as the attacker didn't mess with the accounts stored in 1password he could still get into his bank or whatever account. Hmm how is 1password synced... you could corrupt the file and trust it to be synced somehow? |
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