Security pros: Do you use a password manager? (If "no"... why not?)
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Replying to @boblord
I voted yes. But I've heard folks worry about a single point of failure if the password manager gets popped
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Replying to @ryanaraine
It's a common concern. My personal experience at tech companies shows that users fall victim to weak passwords, reused passwords, and phishing at surprising rates. To me, that's the clear and present danger.
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Replying to @ryanaraine @boblord
Flash exploitation is lower risk than phishing, so why not enable that too?
I don't know why you think I would argue phishing or password breaches are less common than password manager exploitation, that's absurd. They *are* attack surface, and you should choose a safe one.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
I don’t mind a flasher once in the while— it keeps life interesting.
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I think you saw me say the word "ghostscript" and now reply to everything I say because you think I'm interested in paranormal stuff. It's a computer term, I'm not interested in ghosts.
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