Every 8 weeks...habit from military: 7, 14, 28, 56, 184, 336-day maintenance schedules...electronics/IT adopted from aircraft maintenance world since some of these systems deal with aircraft or are on aircraft. 8 weeks is when the dust has accumulated enough in the filters and case to need cleaning.
I'm intrigued: why not every 2 month then? (E.g. 3-d Friday of every even month) Sorry for off-topic.
Been through the mill, tried Dashlane, tried Sticky Password, tried Passwordbox. Come back to LastPass as the only thing that works (for me).
One more for 1password here, having moved from lastpass. 1password is perhaps not as slick and functional as Lastpass, but it does what I need it to do on the workstation only and I can keep my own data locally. I havent tried any of the others, but have purchased 1password as they had a decent deal on at the time
Same here. And the big advantage is the Lastpass works on all my various devices without any problems. Syncing the database for various devices is certainly possible with, e.g., Keepass via , e.g., Dropbox - but this means that its alleged security advantage no longer exists as your data is also in the cloud. Thus, I will keep using Lastpass as long as they don't change their business model for the worse.
Yeap, the only service with a wide coverage of different OS/devices and plenty of features and options. So, Lastpass is a keeper.
No, it doesn't. I just mentioned it as some people argue that using a cloud-based password manager is pure recklessness.
Flaws found in LastPass password manager by security researchers. https://grahamcluley.com/2015/11/flaws-lastpass-password-manager-security-researchers/
A password manager is a software application that helps a user store and organize passwords. No more. Trust is a concept, not an absolute.
Anyone already analysed this claims? http://www.martinvigo.com/even-the-lastpass-will-be-stolen-deal-with-it/
Can you be more specific? The post states that LastPass has already fixed the flaws that were discovered. What needs to be analyzed? There are a number of things which can be down to harden LastPass, such as never saving the master password in the plugin logon window, not saving a "one time user password" locally, making the master password sufficiently complex to prevent "guessing" (and not using that password anywhere else), increasing the number of "password iterations", using the LastPass security challenge to eliminate duplicate and weak passwords, enabling two factor authentication, etc.