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textslashplain.com
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| | | | | All major browsers have a built-in password manager. So we should use them, right? I Do I use my browser's password manager because it's convenient: with sync, I get all of my passwords on all of my devices. This convenience means that I can use a different password for every website, improving my security. This... | |
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www.mikekasberg.com
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| | | | | It's been nearly 2 years since I originally wrote about How I Manage Passwords with KeePass. That blog entry was inspired by Troy Hunt's post,... | |
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toddcullumresearch.com
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| | | | | Many of us who work in the software security field even need to do a security healthcheck from time-to-time. For me, my data security also includes privacy. After all, if my data is being sent to every Tom, Dick, and Harry, then the chances that it gets into the wrong hands or hands with improper... Read More | |
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drewdevault.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the author's criteria for choosing programming languages, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses across various languages like C, Go, Rust, Python, and others. | ||