So you split your passwords into multiple databases and then sync based on sensitivity?


On Jul 27, 2016 3:46 PM, "der.hans" <PLUGd@lufthans.com> wrote:
Am 27. Jul, 2016 schwätzte Stephen Partington so:

moin moin,

I know several of you here are using keepass. of those users who is working
with the various browser integrations and the various android apps. and the
usual or unusual means of keeping the db across multiple locations.

I don't let browser store passwords or use password autofill. The lastpass
bug demonstrates why :).

I do use keepassdroid. It gets a minimal subset of my passwords.

As to syncing, keepass doesn't really have something for that. I just
manually keep a couple of DBen in sync and then push them out where they
need to go.

There are some command line tools, so I could build my own sync tool. It
likely wouldn't be secure and won't save me enough effort to get on my
radar.

ciao,

der.hans

I have been wondering about keepass and its use for some time, but now with
the recent security hold found in Lastpass i am taking a second look at it.

https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2016/07/27/lastpass-password-manager-zero-day-bug-hits-the-news/

​PS i know this is not a real 0 day bug, so does the author. not sure why
he decided to do that sort of weird headline.​




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