Are password managers actually SAFE to use? Honest opinion...

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024

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  • @cybernews
    @cybernews  Рік тому +1

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  • @KazuyaYuza
    @KazuyaYuza 10 місяців тому +8

    1password not being mentioned as one of the top picks is very weird.

    • @Ken.-
      @Ken.- 4 місяці тому +2

      No affiliate link

  • @AlessandroBottoni
    @AlessandroBottoni Рік тому +9

    Can you trust password managers? No, you cannot. You cannot trust them *not* because they are not safe (from a technical/cyptographic point of view) but because the sorrounding software isn't (OS, web browser, etc.). You *must* use a password manager (because it is the *only* rational way to manage all of your keys) but you have to avoid putting all the relevant, most critical info in the same password manager. For example, put the authentication credentials of you home banking systems in a password manager and the authorizations codes in another.

    • @unmapped89361
      @unmapped89361 7 місяців тому +2

      So two 'unsecure' password managers are better than one? And a greater attack surface is better?

    • @AlejandroMéndez-j6j
      @AlejandroMéndez-j6j 5 місяців тому

      @@unmapped89361 a lower impact is better. Imagine not using password managers. Then you have like 100 places to get hacked, but also the impact is so small.

  • @Onimusashi85
    @Onimusashi85 Місяць тому +2

    I find it hard to believe it would take 34,000 years for my password to be cracked. 7 months sounds more realistic.

  • @coweatsman
    @coweatsman 27 днів тому

    I use Keepass and I like the local aspect even though it makes syncing manual. As for the DB being vulnerable to loss from hardware failure that is why I back up my DB on several USB drives, portable drives, other computers. I control the storage media and prefer not to use cloud storage. Keepass comes with strength indicators, master password change reminders and a random password generator. You can also customise form filling.

  • @EC4U2C_Studioz
    @EC4U2C_Studioz 4 місяці тому +1

    Most 2FA options for password managers do NOT use the SMS/email option and at a minimum require an authenticator app when doing 2FA for a password manager.

  • @charlespatterson8412
    @charlespatterson8412 Рік тому +7

    "You can trust me! I will keep your secrets safe!"
    👹

  • @pjr1006
    @pjr1006 4 місяці тому

    What’s the best way to go about changing a bunch of passwords using the pw generator?

  • @BarnSt0rmer
    @BarnSt0rmer 2 місяці тому

    Something I just saw in this video is not blurred out quite as well as it probably should have been.

  • @Gengingen
    @Gengingen 8 місяців тому +1

    This time it is the turn of the “sponsored” versions?

  • @flyingbluelion
    @flyingbluelion Рік тому +1

    I discovered linear redundancy in the AES.

  • @ravitejaknts
    @ravitejaknts 5 місяців тому +1

    NordPass has most data breaches compared to any password manager

    • @_nobody_of_consequence_
      @_nobody_of_consequence_ 2 місяці тому

      @ravitejaknts Can you clarify? I can't, find any evidence of breaches at Nord Pass.

    • @coweatsman
      @coweatsman 27 днів тому

      Local storage password managers like Keepass are the hardest to steal data and you don't have to worry about trusting the cloud, something I avoid. Of course you back up the DB on USB drives and other storage media you control. CyberNews forgets about local backups.

  • @TheDaysOfAi
    @TheDaysOfAi 3 місяці тому +1

    Design a standalone, offline password generator device that allows users to input up to 40 different characters (letters, symbols, numbers) from 16 distinct sources.
    These sources could include various combinations such as:
    Random barcodes on product packaging
    Symbols and logos printed on devices or materials
    Numbers generated by physical calculators or random number generators
    Letters and words typed on a simple keyboard
    Alternatively, the device can randomly generate 16 different source combinations and create a unique password based on those inputs. The user can then store this password along with related account information directly onto the device itself.
    This approach would ensure that passwords are:
    Highly complex due to the diverse sources of input
    Always different in length and composition
    Not reliant on online connectivity or storage
    Easy to use, produce, and maintain
    Such a device could provide an offline solution for password management, minimizing reliance on vulnerable online systems.

    • @LloydChristmas-vx2wh
      @LloydChristmas-vx2wh 3 місяці тому

      Proper English please.

    • @TheDaysOfAi
      @TheDaysOfAi 3 місяці тому

      @@LloydChristmas-vx2wh can't bebothered to do it so got Ai to do it for me.

  • @daanmageddon
    @daanmageddon 3 місяці тому

    -1 from me for throwing oss out the window so casually. Not even mentioning self hosting, even though pointing out the 3rd party hosters have leaked in the past, all the promotion for nordpass in the the description, though not sponsored? Total biased and short sighted.

  • @charlespatterson8412
    @charlespatterson8412 Рік тому

    I wasn't born Yesterday, but When I was taught to believe in Satan Clause?
    That was The Day I became a Consumer - "a shopper" and then I bought it ALL!

  • @axiomfinity
    @axiomfinity 8 місяців тому

    No, better to use alternatives.

  • @usuarionuevo3317
    @usuarionuevo3317 Рік тому

    Robotremendoform ese me gusta