[Novalug] spideroak?

Alex Smith (K4RNT) shadowhunter@gmail.com
Tue Mar 27 08:07:58 EDT 2012


I use LastPass in conjunction with a YubiKey for one-time passwords. It's a
cool little USB hardware token that appears to the host as a USB keyboard,
and when you press the button on it, it generates a random 40-character
OTP. Really nice little gadget - I use the PAM modules available for the
YubiKey to add two-factor authentication to my Linux hosts.

www.yubico.com/lastpass

On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 07:06, Matt Ryanczak <ryanczak@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 3/26/12 10:17 PM, Soren Harward wrote:
> > I'm using SpiderOak and I really like it, particularly because
> > everything is encrypted on the remote end.  On one hand, I feel
> > uncomfortable putting passwords in any file, but on the other hand, I
> > trust SpiderOak with files with personal and financial information
> > that can be used to cause a lot more damage than a bunch of
> > compromised passwords.
>
> I don't trust anyone with any of my data. If I don't encrypt it myself,
> with keys known only to me, I do not feel the data is safe.
>
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- Alex Smith (K4RNT)
- Dulles Technology Corridor (Chantilly/Ashburn/Dulles), Virginia USA
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