Exactly.
It's not possible to get someone's MAC from an external network.
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Yeah but the FBI has those passwords for breakfast. :O
How secure is my password says:
It would take a desktop PC
About 3 septillion years
I didn't input my real password though, i shifted any numbers and characters up by 2 and down by 2 after half the password (to be safe). I don't think the FBI would crack that any time soon, they'd get the password from me via torture before they crack that. If you want to be extra safe, make a truecrypt volume (1mb should be enough), put the encrypted database into that and sync.
Have you read the book Digital Fortress? Even though it's by Dan Brown you might find it interesting.
IF the FBI is after my accounts I'm going to go rogue and hunt all their organization down.
I use Lastpass Manager as i have thousands of accounts.I just have to remember one password only.
I highly recommend this extension
I use simple windows notepad :)
What if you need to extract the accounts?
Or save the settings if you are doing a format? Can you be 100% certain that everything you backup will be later recognized by a new version of lastpass?
Carrying data on usb sticks is also a risky job. Never know when something is going to go wrong.
I can't just give it to you because everything can be recovered easily from it. Being a database, all you need to do is write a custom script to undelete a filed of table and you have access to all the data that existed.
And we wouldn't want that, would we?
I'd have to recreate a new database for this.
I use 1password. its now for mac and PC windows(and mobiles ...) and if exported into dropbox you can access it directly from any device/computer. it syncs through dropbox to every device :)