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<blockquote data-quote="R2D2" data-source="post: 1019415" data-attributes="member: 64945"><p>[USER=96829]@piquiteco[/USER] perfectly put about Lastpass failing me and milions of subscribers/users. I had stored many (in 100s) of secure notes in my Lastpass account and regret it as do so many others. Several experts including Steve Gibson, Jeremi Gosny etc have made it very clear - move on from LP NOW and choose another PM. LP is beyond hope and will suffer the conseqeunces in due course unless there's a course correction that may be very painful. Lastpass' nonchalance, atleast on the outside, about this matter still shocks me leaving me one bitter customer who has zero goodwill for them. Every word that comes out of LP is vetted carefully by lawyers I am sure. I do feel bad for those noobs/non-geeks and the likes who are not aware of the seriousness of this issue and how to tackle it...their lack of knowledge leading them to seek guidance from the neighbourhood geek.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, all newly generated recovery codes are only stored locally and then encrypted using Cryptomator and stored in 4 cloud accounts. All secure notes will be deleted from my password managers shortly. Still debating about the credit cards and financial info.</p><p></p><p>The only way to store personal information relatively safely is locally and in an encrypted form using a tool of your choice. Other than the cloud backups I also back them up locally to my 2 NAS boxes and a USB HDD that are switched on only when required. You can't hack something that's powered off <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite110" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> It doesn't end there, TOTP tokens (authy etc) are also backed up. I don't take chances having suffered n number of data losses caused by hardware failures in the past.</p><p></p><p>PS - another dose of Lastpass related news <a href="https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/lastpass-hack-cybersecurity-experts-sound-alarm-data-breaches" target="_blank">LastPass hack: Cybersecurity experts sound the alarm over data breaches</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R2D2, post: 1019415, member: 64945"] [USER=96829]@piquiteco[/USER] perfectly put about Lastpass failing me and milions of subscribers/users. I had stored many (in 100s) of secure notes in my Lastpass account and regret it as do so many others. Several experts including Steve Gibson, Jeremi Gosny etc have made it very clear - move on from LP NOW and choose another PM. LP is beyond hope and will suffer the conseqeunces in due course unless there's a course correction that may be very painful. Lastpass' nonchalance, atleast on the outside, about this matter still shocks me leaving me one bitter customer who has zero goodwill for them. Every word that comes out of LP is vetted carefully by lawyers I am sure. I do feel bad for those noobs/non-geeks and the likes who are not aware of the seriousness of this issue and how to tackle it...their lack of knowledge leading them to seek guidance from the neighbourhood geek. Anyways, all newly generated recovery codes are only stored locally and then encrypted using Cryptomator and stored in 4 cloud accounts. All secure notes will be deleted from my password managers shortly. Still debating about the credit cards and financial info. The only way to store personal information relatively safely is locally and in an encrypted form using a tool of your choice. Other than the cloud backups I also back them up locally to my 2 NAS boxes and a USB HDD that are switched on only when required. You can't hack something that's powered off ;) It doesn't end there, TOTP tokens (authy etc) are also backed up. I don't take chances having suffered n number of data losses caused by hardware failures in the past. PS - another dose of Lastpass related news [URL='https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/lastpass-hack-cybersecurity-experts-sound-alarm-data-breaches']LastPass hack: Cybersecurity experts sound the alarm over data breaches[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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