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RE: How a good password manager can protect you against phishing attacks

in #utopian-io6 years ago

Why would anyone with right mind send password in wallet memo in the first place. They ask for the stealing obviously lol.

Speaking of password manager, you certainly missed out the best one -- Bitwarden. It is open source as the Keepass but offering cloud syncing. I store my every credentials in Bitwarden and use Keepass for cold storage. Never felt better saying to Lastpass few months ago.

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Why would anyone with right mind send password in wallet memo in the first place. They ask for the stealing obviously lol.

They do this by mistake, and there is actually articles on the web that tell you to do this with your private memo key for transfers from exchanges. This is bad advice (even though a private memo key won't allow someone to transfer), you only need a memo going to Exchanges, but it still happens.