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Niko Frost2015-05-01 02:48:39
Passwords
Niko Frost, 2015-05-01 02:48:39

How safe is it to store all your passwords on Dropbox or Goole Drive?

How safe is it to store all your passwords on Dropbox or Goole Drive?
That is, I have text files on my computer, and I want to upload them to Dropbox or Goole Drive so that I have access to all my passwords from any device. How reliable is it? I don't want to use different applications (1Password, KeePass....).

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Puma Thailand, 2015-05-01
@opium

Zero security, you can say you have exposed your passwords to the whole world.

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Maxim_Q, 2015-05-01
@Maxim_Q

Use KeePass, I used to roll a barrel on it too, saying that it’s bullshit, and now it has become like a native to me, without it it’s like without hands. Forget about the textbook - this is the last century. Plug into KeePass and store the container in Dropbox.

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Alex M., 2015-05-01
@reeder

I think keeping passwords in the clear is not unsafe no matter what anyone says!
Dropbox lied to users about data protection filed...

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tef, 2015-05-01
@tef

I don't really want to raise paranoia, but if the attack is targeted, then there is no chance at all. That is, if a person needs you, then no means will protect 100%. Provided, of course, that a person has the necessary qualifications and means. In addition, if maleware gets to you, then any, even the most brutal encryptors, just like any other methods, simply lose their meaning. You have to enter passwords, right? Once it is in the form, it can be said that the attacker has the password.
In the end, of course, everything depends on your task and on the level of your paranoia.

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kiparis_sp, 2015-05-01
@kiparis_sp

The best place for passwords is in your head. And nowhere else.

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