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<blockquote data-quote="piquiteco" data-source="post: 1019403" data-attributes="member: 96829"><p>I believe [USER=64945]@R2D2[/USER] is a smart person, he must have tested the passwords and 2FA before deleting the old ones. I already realized that he is experienced person like you CyberTech. Unfortunately Lastpass failed him, and all his users, what happened to him could have happened to us too he put his trust in a big company, if he didn't do that who knows what would happen to his data and their accounts in the future by a hacker? Maybe only God knows. This thing that happened with Lastpass has opened our eyes. But just concluded my point of view, this tip goes to everyone, who already knows disregard this information, always keep the secure notes, recovery code, security questions, QRCODE everything offline, and then replicate in several backups and distribute in several devices, memory cards, external hd,etc. cloud too? yes, you can since you keep this backup encrypted. Use PM only to store passwords, the rest keeps offline and the backups, don't forget the backups, if one fails you have another one as an alternative. Use the Aegis app on your phone to generate the TOTPs or another trusted authenticator app, then export to a file and backup this file and save it in a safe place. On computer and notebook use keepass or keepassXC to generate TOTPs if your phone is not around, now sleep easy. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite128" alt=":sleep:" title="Sleep :sleep:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":sleep:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piquiteco, post: 1019403, member: 96829"] I believe [USER=64945]@R2D2[/USER] is a smart person, he must have tested the passwords and 2FA before deleting the old ones. I already realized that he is experienced person like you CyberTech. Unfortunately Lastpass failed him, and all his users, what happened to him could have happened to us too he put his trust in a big company, if he didn't do that who knows what would happen to his data and their accounts in the future by a hacker? Maybe only God knows. This thing that happened with Lastpass has opened our eyes. But just concluded my point of view, this tip goes to everyone, who already knows disregard this information, always keep the secure notes, recovery code, security questions, QRCODE everything offline, and then replicate in several backups and distribute in several devices, memory cards, external hd,etc. cloud too? yes, you can since you keep this backup encrypted. Use PM only to store passwords, the rest keeps offline and the backups, don't forget the backups, if one fails you have another one as an alternative. Use the Aegis app on your phone to generate the TOTPs or another trusted authenticator app, then export to a file and backup this file and save it in a safe place. On computer and notebook use keepass or keepassXC to generate TOTPs if your phone is not around, now sleep easy. :sleep: [/QUOTE]
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