http://lifehacker.com/lastpass-hacked-time-to-change-your-master-password-1711463571
Anything that's in the "cloud" can be hacked. My advice: unless there
is an essential, functional reason that is much more serious than
personal convenience to put something there, don't. You're only
asking for trouble.
In the case of passwords: Do you really think it's safer to keep your
passwords on somebody's server that is potentially connected to every
person who has access to a computer on the internet, than to just
keep them on a piece of paper folded up in your wallet? Wallets are
"portable" too.
When are people going to stop this magical thinking about computers?
Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org
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