If your master password was silly enough to be able to be economically brute-forced hashed just once, you'd need to worry maybe. But 100,000 times plus client side?
Otherwise, you're still FAR, more likely to have your Lastpass master password compromised by something like a key-logger or...
I don't see anything wrong with her list.
However, video game publishers are;
- Not charities
- Not here to change the world
- In it for the money
If they could adopt her "8 rules" and sell enough games to earn a profit over the additional expense, I think they would do that.
This reminds me...
Ah yes,
I remember the golden age of worker productivity. All employees spent all day on 100% productive activity. No talking to each other about non work-related things, reading books or newspapers, or talking to friends and family on the phone.
"Microsoft is planning to make Windows 8.1 Update 1 available to MSDN subscribers on April 2, according to Windows SuperSite's Paul Thurrott."
What? Both of them? At once?
I don't mind the subscription model. But at $15, it is going to need to be VERY good. And so far, from what I have seen....it's been just ok. And it will need constant new content, or will go the way of Age of Conan, etc....etc....
I have been playing LOTRO for years, and I think Turbine hit a...
Actually, I don't think it was clear what you were identifying as the issue.
Are password managers vulnerable to a single attack on the password for the manager itself? Sure. So make THAT password a good one. And while you're add it, protect yourself from key-loggers and hidden cameras, nosy...