I created a new Windows 10 VM with a pristine image from MSDN, and noticed a third party password manager is now installed by default. It didn't take long to find a critical vulnerability. https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1481 …
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It's simple, easy to follow advice. But, like most things in security, it's not that simple.
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I don't know what other arguments people are making. If they're saying a password manager is ALWAYS better than not using one, then that's clearly wrong. My argument is about USUALLY—for most people—based on how horrific the alternative is of sharing weak passwords everywhere.
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Honestly I don't want anything in this. I don't care if people use them or not. I care about good risk management given multiple variables. I don't use one because it'd be higher risk for me. For most people it'd be lower risk. It's two different realities.
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