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I'm a hacker, pretty much in the old school sense of the word. But I do know IT security too.

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    1. Matthew Green‏ @matthew_d_green Sep 3

      This product seems like a bad idea but I can’t put my finger on why.pic.twitter.com/BXFzNz3fVW

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      andreasdotorg‏ @andreasdotorg Sep 3
      Replying to @matthew_d_green

      Don't judge it. It's a password manager with a threat model ordinary people can understand.

      8:14 AM - 3 Sep 2018
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        2. Tavis Ormandy‏Verified account @taviso Sep 3
          Replying to @andreasdotorg @matthew_d_green

          Not just ordinary people, many experts can't articulate risks of password managers. I like this, adds zero attack surface, easy to understand privacy and risk implications, encourages unique passwords. Maybe label should be optional sticker to deter snooping if lost, but 4/5⭐️

          5 replies 5 retweets 55 likes
        3. Arrigo Triulzi‏ @cynicalsecurity Sep 3
          Replying to @taviso @andreasdotorg @matthew_d_green

          Happy to confess to using one: I feel much more comfortable with that than a password manager. I do not share an office, I know exactly who has access to it and I can keep it in a good safe. Plus, no matter how many showers Tavis takes he still can’t hack it remotely.

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        4. Arrigo Triulzi‏ @cynicalsecurity Sep 3
          Replying to @cynicalsecurity @taviso and

          P.S. A a nod to “security through obscurity” mine does not have “passwords” written on it and it is obfuscated with my handwriting, famously described as “ant droppings” by a university lecturer.

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        5. Matthew Green‏ @matthew_d_green Sep 3
          Replying to @cynicalsecurity @taviso @andreasdotorg

          I was more joking about the writing on the front.

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        6. andreasdotorg‏ @andreasdotorg Sep 3
          Replying to @matthew_d_green @cynicalsecurity @taviso

          Fair enough. Although I am inclined to say that even this is a threat ordinary people get.

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        7. Sven Uckermann‏ @SvenUckermann Sep 3
          Replying to @andreasdotorg @matthew_d_green and

          And even then you could add some honey pot passwords. Or just build a reputation.. in our pentest office nobody would touch a thing like that because everyone would think we build a trappic.twitter.com/66qoLV0n6s

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        2. Royce Williams‏ @TychoTithonus Sep 3
          Replying to @andreasdotorg @matthew_d_green

          Exactly. If you trust everyone with physical access to your house, it's better than an Excel spreadsheet on the computer itself, etc. Also a nice stepping-stone to web-based password managers (once the user is ready for that step). Understandable instinct, though.

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        3. Bryan Brake‏ @bryanbrake Sep 3
          Replying to @TychoTithonus @andreasdotorg @matthew_d_green

          my mother-in-law has one and so does my mother. passwords are at home, not in public view, they have different passwords for the 3 sites they might logon to, & the only people who know where they are number on one hand. Simpler than explaining 1pass, more secure too

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        1. Tarin Ziyaee‏ @tarinziyaee Sep 3
          Replying to @andreasdotorg @matthew_d_green

          And one people would never expect either !

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        1. Krishna‏ @krishnagarlap Sep 3
          Replying to @andreasdotorg @matthew_d_green

          And not stored online 😀

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