tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2314119979053941489.post1748391625890559637..comments2023-12-10T02:22:50.286-06:00Comments on Help! I'm Not a Geek: Password Management and the Heartbleed BugJanicehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11395233135831464757noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2314119979053941489.post-43656243247171444432017-01-29T06:50:29.862-06:002017-01-29T06:50:29.862-06:00When we do security audits for companies, we get a...When we do security audits for companies, we get asked a greatly how to manage passwords. I tell them to use a password manager because they have tools manufactured in them already to help keep all employees from being vulnerability spots in the system.<a href="https://www.passwordwrench.com">password manager</a>https://www.blogger.com/profile/06626591696023706045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2314119979053941489.post-38209995641970825452014-05-13T14:18:33.631-05:002014-05-13T14:18:33.631-05:00Password managers are set up so that the ONE passw...Password managers are set up so that the ONE password that you access your account with is not recorded anywhere, so it cannot be hacked. Since there is only one password you can remember it and it will create really tough passwords for the other sites since you do not have to remember them.<br /><br />Dashlane logs me into sites automatically. It is great when I am on my computer. So far, it does not do the same thing on my iPad or iPhone. When I want to go to a site with a password I need to get there through Dashlane OR open Dashlane and copy the password and paste it into the other site. It is kind of a hassle, but not too bad. <br /><br />I have learned that I always have to remember my iPhone when I am going somewhere to use a computer. If I need a password I can go to Dashlane on my phone and view the password so I can type it into the computer. It takes some getting used to.Janicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11395233135831464757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2314119979053941489.post-35485345861409462852014-05-06T09:21:15.475-05:002014-05-06T09:21:15.475-05:00I just saw this so my apologies for this late entr...I just saw this so my apologies for this late entry. I was just wondering whether it would be safe to have all my codes in one place. I think I prefer your other idea about having some places with one pw and other places with a different one. So sites that would need higher security like your checking/epal/webmail accounts, etc. would have the more complicated pw's and those that are considered more frivolous (like Pinterest or Delicious) could have something simpler. No?caloparrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07064118931119901919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2314119979053941489.post-59620872075890234262014-04-25T10:10:24.646-05:002014-04-25T10:10:24.646-05:00Great post! :) Very true indeed. As a safety measu...Great post! :) Very true indeed. As a safety measure for Heartbleed bug, it was suggested by many people to change all the passwords but it gets overwhelming if it is to be done without a list. Password manager does the perfect job in such times. I would also add Password Depot to this list. I have been using it for long time. Never have to worry about any security threats. Create a strong master password and that is it, you are safe :) There are so many features provided by it that I can't possibly mention in one comment, so check it out here http://www.password-depot.com/overview.htm Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06766876239249482378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2314119979053941489.post-88798697965033878392014-04-18T11:21:22.204-05:002014-04-18T11:21:22.204-05:00Thanks for your suggestion. It comes up highly rec...Thanks for your suggestion. It comes up highly recommended when I do a search for reviews. I will put a link to it in the listJanicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11395233135831464757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2314119979053941489.post-40379626347655243482014-04-16T02:51:00.386-05:002014-04-16T02:51:00.386-05:00You can also try Sticky Password. I use it for man...You can also try Sticky Password. I use it for many years and I am absolutely satisfied. http://www.stickypassword.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com