privacytechpro tip: use a password manager. i recommend #bitwarden (in the cloud) and keepass.

ps: brute force dictionary attacks have no problem cracking these types of password hacks.

#cybersecgirl #privacytechpro #pwm #infosec

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haha, funny, just want to point out the epstein island visitor is quoted

bitwarden's requirement to store your password across a network connection is a security vulnerability, i get pretty sick of hearing people recommending this over keepassxc

not your computer, not your data

yeah stephen hawking was a real predator. smh

Bitwarden is using zero-knowledge cloud storage, your data and passwords are encrypted before leaving your device