King-Squad 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2005 why dont you use autofinish on your browser? I think browser use it but if yours dont i know avant browser does. I suggest downloading avant and using the autofinish feature and it is very secure. all of teh passwords that it uses are encrypted until you use them so its almost totally hackproof, but nothing is ever hack proof so its the most secure tha ti know of. good luck remembering them if you dont use this feature. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alapidus 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2005 why dont you use autofinish on your browser? I think browser use it but if yours dont i know avant browser does. I suggest downloading avant and using the autofinish feature and it is very secure. all of teh passwords that it uses are encrypted until you use them so its almost totally hackproof, but nothing is ever hack proof so its the most secure tha ti know of. good luck remembering them if you dont use this feature. 43070[/snapback] i think you're missing the point of this topic. if you don't want anyone to use your passwords and compromise your profile, then why are you saving them for use by anyone, anytime? if you go to a website, and its in your browser's cache (my parents always look in the cookies folder), and you save that password onto your browser, who's stopping everyone else from going to that site and logging on and invading your privacy??? (nobody, that's right!) another problem with saved passwords is that there exists special software that can de-hash those hashed passwords! if somebody is really dedicated, they'll find a way. personal story: i haven't been acting really good in school lately. i usually don't do my homework. so my parents eventually took away the internet password (god, i HATE manual internet login)! yet being the geek i am, i found a way to get online without knowing the password. it only took me a few minutes! now that was without knowing the password at all. now, who is going to stop someone from getting on when the password is given to him or her? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alapidus 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2005 I'd be a little late by then, no? The other day I read about a guy who's ex-gf had got rid of all his cash and equipment on some online game he was on all the time. If something like that happens it's a bit late to say "well, now I can decide what to do".did he sue...??? did he do anything about it? obviously not.... so then he has no right to complain! And calling a plain text file you have anything containing the word "private" is just like marking a doomsday button with "do not press", you won't be able to count to ten before someone's pressed it.i didn't say to leave it on the desktop. plus, what's the problem if its password-protected??? you know what, actually, i take it back. i'm wrong. not because of internal security, but because password files are exactly the kind of thing that spyware looks for. nevermind, my bad. don't put password in the name... And then you come to the conclusion that if you want to protect your passwords you can put a password on your passwordfile. Which is exactly like using a program like Password Safe or Passpack, except with a text file your file will be password protected, but not encrypted. And you won't have a password generator handy, or sorting options. Basically, what I am saying is that I don't understand why you would use a textfile for storing passwords... 42934[/snapback] i don't see why you would have to wait for a password management program to load when you can have a half-a-kb simple text file load in a split-second... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yomi 0 Report post Posted January 26, 2005 This tools are all too complex to use.Think about it: when you would input password , you must found it from another software. I simply leveled my password, some unimportant site use the same password, and important use another one, very importane use the third.It works fine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
no9t9 0 Report post Posted January 26, 2005 i don't see why you would have to wait for a password management program to load when you can have a half-a-kb simple text file load in a split-second... 43080[/snapback] The program I use is passpack as stated before. It is very simple and is only 15kb. It actually loads just as fast as notepad if not faster. I don't see why I would leave passwords lying around for people to find. Saving passwords in notepad is possibly the worst thing to do. Anyone who hacks your computer can then easily get access to everything. With an encrypted file, they can't do anything with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dontmaimyourself 0 Report post Posted January 26, 2005 I know that your told not to, but the way I find the easiest to remember all my password is to use the same one for everything , I know this is un-secure but i have a siv like memory, and i cant be bothered to remember so i take the easy option. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaleigh xx 0 Report post Posted January 26, 2005 I don't use that many passwords..I think I only have 2 that I really use ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
finaldesign 0 Report post Posted January 26, 2005 I just use what comes with my compputer... It automatically saves all my passwords... for next start up.... fire fox saves your form information and passwords automatically I think. So that is pretty good.... I use to use some password thing but my cousin found out loads of my passwords and did very bad things.... lol 42600[/snapback] Becca that is not a happiest solution. If someone hack in your computer, or if you get a worm from somewhere, all your passwords will probably be captured and reported to someone, and That includes websites passwords, like: pwd from Xisto, paypal, cpanel...etc... The best and the safest solution will be to keep it all in your head. Anywas some other solution will be to get yourself PGP (pretty good privacy) it's not hard to find it just little gooogleing... and encrypt your data files (*.txt) or any other document where you write your passwords, with it. It's a secure, and safe, oh another thing, if someone still get his hands on that encrypted file you are still in good position because cracking an pgp encrypted file should take (on average P4 comp) about 2-3 years. So, you got enough time to change passwords annualy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krap 0 Report post Posted January 26, 2005 yeah i used to use a universal password for everything. now i only use a universal one for sites that i couldnt care less if somebody knew the password Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bjrn 0 Report post Posted January 26, 2005 i don't see why you would have to wait for a password management program to load when you can have a half-a-kb simple text file load in a split-second... 43080[/snapback] Well, I can just click on a shortcut, enter my passphrase and have all my passwords, easily sortable and gettable. The program might load a fraction slower than notepad. With your solution I'd have to trawl through who knows how many nested directories in which the password textfile is "hidden". I wonder which method would get me my password the quickest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vador2003 0 Report post Posted January 26, 2005 i have a notebook for all my passwords.....i need a notebook because i only use a 5 character combo of letters and numbers that are randomly generated.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Casanova 0 Report post Posted January 27, 2005 I just write them inside one of the pocket of my wallet. Pretty hard too see unless someone knows where to look. Not the safest of things, but quite convenient. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dropout21 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2005 i used to try and rember them all but since have gotten lazy, i use about 3 different passwords and rotate them so if i try one and it doesnt work i move onto the next. my largest problem is sometimes rembering my user name at one specific site. at home to keep track of my passwords i just use firefox's password manager Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
football123213 0 Report post Posted January 29, 2005 (edited) I use the same pass word on mine most of the time but i have changed them up befor i have had to change them latly because i got hacked and some one took my Passwords but one thing i do is e-mail all my pass words to my selff thats helps if i forget one i have also put them on paper and put it in a spot i can rember but i mean i rember most of my passess and if its on my own site thers sql lol um but on other sites i just stick with the pass i have most of the time Edited January 29, 2005 by football123213 (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roly 0 Report post Posted January 29, 2005 First I saved them on notepad, my format:http://somesite.com/usernamepasswordYeah complicated I started going to many different places. My site alone is 4 accounts and passwords, Xisto is one. I go to many other boards but only record the passowords for the most important ones and the ones I like. I had a problem with notepad, bad format. So then I started recording them in Excel >______________> yeah I understand it better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites