Hi all,

I have been storing my passwords in a bfa file with the help of
openssl.vim[1] for years, now.

I am wondering if that's still the way to go or if something
new/better had cropped up, in the meantime.

Bonus points if the solution does not keep a copy on disk, protects
its memory and, ideally, put random data at the beginning of the file
so re-encrypting it will always result in a totally different file.


Thanks,
Richard

[1] http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2012

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