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Old 11-07-2017, 12:57 PM   #771
Gregg Bell
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Originally Posted by avantman42 View Post
I keep all of mine in Keepass. As long as your master password is good, you're very unlikely to have any issues. Keeping them on paper (I assume that's what you mean by "written down") is theoretically more secure, but if they're less secure so that it's feasible to type them out, then that'll offset that extra security.
Thanks Russell. I've got a killer good master password, so I'm covered there. I guess the risk is if they somehow get your Keepass file, then they've got all your passwords. I think, like Kacir was saying, it's unlikely to have a keystroke logger esp. on Linux and all my important passwords need two-factor authentication anyway. I suppose I'm pretty safe. Even so, I'm going to check into getting a key on a usb drive. I guess that makes KeePass2 even more secure.
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