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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1016926" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>a slick way to protect passwords is to install portable keepass onto a usb flash drive inside the vault (like sandisk encrypted vault with complex passphrase)</p><p>to get even more fancy with protection you can configure windows to deny all usb except yours</p><p>you can even find usb flash drive with encryption password for entire drive</p><p></p><p>the primary risk is if you loose the usb flash drive</p><p>now let us be honest, if the vault and keepass passwords are complex enough, who is going to have the willingness, let alone the resources, to crack the passwords or passphrase?</p><p>the risk is minimal</p><p></p><p>i travel internationally a lot and i have used this method for its balance of security and usability, never lost my keepass usb</p><p>connecting a usb anywhere is not an inconvenience, it becomes a headache on shared devices though that use shared online accounts</p><p>this is meant to be a single user\account solution</p><p></p><p>stickypassword has a method for the same, you can even do it with memory card, but it is complicated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1016926, member: 97580"] a slick way to protect passwords is to install portable keepass onto a usb flash drive inside the vault (like sandisk encrypted vault with complex passphrase) to get even more fancy with protection you can configure windows to deny all usb except yours you can even find usb flash drive with encryption password for entire drive the primary risk is if you loose the usb flash drive now let us be honest, if the vault and keepass passwords are complex enough, who is going to have the willingness, let alone the resources, to crack the passwords or passphrase? the risk is minimal i travel internationally a lot and i have used this method for its balance of security and usability, never lost my keepass usb connecting a usb anywhere is not an inconvenience, it becomes a headache on shared devices though that use shared online accounts this is meant to be a single user\account solution stickypassword has a method for the same, you can even do it with memory card, but it is complicated [/QUOTE]
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