Really?! “Keep [your hard copy passwords] in your wallet or in a notebook in your bag or somewhere”. Better
https://www.cert.govt.nz/businesses-and-individuals/guides/simple-steps-to-cyber-security/get-started-cyber-security/ …
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Replying to @lawgeeknz
Really. This was from Bruce Schneier who says it's much better than using one password across multiple accounts as many/most do.
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Replying to @paulbrislen
Can’t believe He would say write them down and put in your wallet. Do you have the URL?
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Replying to @lawgeeknz
Computerworld story from wayyyyyyyyy back in the day. (Pre password managers for sure). Sadly the CWNZ site can't cope with old searches.
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Replying to @paulbrislen @lawgeeknz
So basically you're giving out security advice thats WAYYYYYYYY out of date. :P
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Replying to @jpdanner @lawgeeknz
it's the best kind! Remember to hide your microdots well, people. The KGB have People Everywhere.
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Replying to @paulbrislen
I like you Paul but that's a bit irresponsible.
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Replying to @robfe
And I have to say I know a lot of people who deploy one or two passwords or variations thereof.
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Replying to @paulbrislen
It's not awful advice but it'd be nice if you cared enough to give the best advice. Don't tell me your ombudsman is on holiday/cc
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or are we talking about something else and I'm confused?
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I am also confused! @paulbrislen is right that passwords in wallet is much better than password (or variant) re-use
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