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From: »Q« on 1 Apr 2010 17:49 In <news:Xns9D4D8D8D93B10bearbottoms1gmaicom(a)69.16.185.250>, Bear Bottoms <bearbottoms1(a)gmai.com> wrote: > As you search around the Internet about LastPass, > you will find some embarassing links. Thanks for starting a new thread to talk about how embarrassing it is; your thread may help save a few people the embarrassment of compromising their own security by handing over all their passwords to LastPass. (And maybe it would help even more if you started even more threads about it -- can't you find some more blog entries to paste?) > The only negatives you can find are from a few people in this > group... That may be so, depending on your latest idea of what "negatives" are. OTOH, wherever people understand the risks of trusting all your passwords to strangers, you'll find helpful advice about that.
From: »Q« on 1 Apr 2010 19:27 In <news:Xns9D4DAD86769C6bearbottoms1gmaicom(a)69.16.185.250>, Bear Bottoms <bearbottoms1(a)gmai.com> wrote: > =?UTF-8?B?wrtRwqs=?= <boxcars(a)gmx.net> wrote in > news:20100401164952.584239ff(a)bellgrove.remarqs.net: > > Thanks for starting a new thread to talk about how embarrassing it > > is; your thread may help save a few people the embarrassment of > > compromising their own security by handing over all their passwords > > to LastPass. > > OTOH, wherever people understand the risks of trusting all your > > passwords to strangers, you'll find helpful advice about that. > > Dishonest as usual. I've not been dishonest with you, Bottoms, including that post. I honestly believe that your blind trust in giving a company a copy of all your passwords is something other people would be embarrassed by. > Either you are ignorant about the subject, or you are intentionlly > misinforming...lying. I haven't said anything that wasn't true, as you know unless you yourself are ignorant about the subject. > Only heavily encrypted data goes to LastPass. The company you blindly trust has a web site that assures users of that. It also says that the company doesn't have the key to the allegedly encrypted data; do you blindly trust them about that as well?
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