M mark33 New Member Sep 8, 2009 #1 hmm, is it secure to use password manager, for example Handy Password?
Concordedly New Member Sep 8, 2009 #2 In general, write your passwords down and keep them in a locked file cabinet. I trust that more than any password manager/organizer.
In general, write your passwords down and keep them in a locked file cabinet. I trust that more than any password manager/organizer.
T tyttebøvs New Member Sep 13, 2009 #4 The encrypted password list will of course be secure - until the day you get infected by a trojan that steals it along with your password.
The encrypted password list will of course be secure - until the day you get infected by a trojan that steals it along with your password.
gamblingman VIP Member Sep 18, 2009 #5 problem... I use a pencil and paper. Its pretty secure. (sorry for the sarcasm, I had to say it).