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<blockquote data-quote="R2D2" data-source="post: 1016611" data-attributes="member: 64945"><p>[USER=39210]@eXDj[/USER] I would strongly recommend maintaining separate password and TOTP apps. Putting your critical bits of into in one basket is never a good idea. Remember, BW (on premium for about 5 years now) or other PMs like Dashlane, 1Password aren't big hacker targets yet. That could change in the future. Also remember, password + TOTP from BW = access to your account.</p><p></p><p>As a best practice keep your TOTP app and PM as 2 separate apps, & if possible use a Yubikey or similar hardware token. This should cover you.</p><p></p><p>The real problem, as has been seen from the LP case, is the weakest link has always been the backend system of the provider or company employees. All it takes is one employee to click on the wrong link or back system to be penetrated and you have a LP like crisis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R2D2, post: 1016611, member: 64945"] [USER=39210]@eXDj[/USER] I would strongly recommend maintaining separate password and TOTP apps. Putting your critical bits of into in one basket is never a good idea. Remember, BW (on premium for about 5 years now) or other PMs like Dashlane, 1Password aren't big hacker targets yet. That could change in the future. Also remember, password + TOTP from BW = access to your account. As a best practice keep your TOTP app and PM as 2 separate apps, & if possible use a Yubikey or similar hardware token. This should cover you. The real problem, as has been seen from the LP case, is the weakest link has always been the backend system of the provider or company employees. All it takes is one employee to click on the wrong link or back system to be penetrated and you have a LP like crisis. [/QUOTE]
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