Dominicus1165
Dominicus1165 t1_j87obtb wrote
Reply to comment by sopwath in Millions of passwords stolen from LastPass earlier than company disclosed: Report by BasedSweet
Yeah i know. I meant a dictionary attack… with the dictionary provided by the user and only the correct websites to be found.
Dominicus1165 t1_j84vfnr wrote
Reply to comment by Admetus in Millions of passwords stolen from LastPass earlier than company disclosed: Report by BasedSweet
But again. With 150 services it’s quite hard to remember even with reference. And I look it up again. I have exactly 241 passwords in my manager.
They each need to be secure and not dependent on each other.
Dominicus1165 t1_j83t9mx wrote
Reply to comment by FreeWildbahn in Millions of passwords stolen from LastPass earlier than company disclosed: Report by BasedSweet
As Long as the password is not vulnerable to a rainbow table attack
Dominicus1165 t1_j83t3hj wrote
Reply to comment by Admetus in Millions of passwords stolen from LastPass earlier than company disclosed: Report by BasedSweet
Oh yes. A list of 150 passwords.
And still super insecure. A good hacking tool would need like 0.0001 seconds to check them all. With 4GHz and 6 cores (24 million tries per second), this is an easy task.
Dominicus1165 t1_j83syqq wrote
Reply to comment by rastilin in Millions of passwords stolen from LastPass earlier than company disclosed: Report by BasedSweet
I habe around 150-200 passwords. Writing them all down is lots of work. But not only that. Maybe I need them somewhere else. Like on my phone on the go. So I need to take all my passwords with me.
And that paper can be stolen or lost easily. Like in a restaurant when going to the toilet or in a club.
Super insecure
Dominicus1165 t1_iwamryl wrote
Reply to comment by hildebrot in Android phone owner accidentally finds a way to bypass lock screen by redhatGizmo
That’s why a video is embedded into the article.
The phone was unlocked. It is locked now and not restarted.
Fingerprint is disabled by failing too often.
Dominicus1165 t1_iuhfa60 wrote
Reply to comment by Wh00ster in A USB-C iPhone Won't Kill the Lightning Cable... Yet by The_R3venant
Not at all.
USB Type C MAY ship with better specs. But if it doesn’t, Lightning is on par if not better for long term usage because of robustness.
If however they upgrade the specs from USB 2.0 to anything better THEN and only then USB Type C is better than Lightning.
And I think for the new iPad they didn’t do that?! It’s just more compatible now.
Dominicus1165 t1_ja59elh wrote
Reply to comment by joeydokes in HMD’s latest Nokia phone is designed to be repaired in minutes. by SUPRVLLAN
Of course it does. It’s Android.