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Password Management Tips And LastPass Security Breaches

In the wake of recent security breaches at Lastpass, many users are concerned about the safety of their passwords and are considering moving them to another platform.

In response, Blake Schwank, the founder of Colorado Computer Support, has provided essential tips to ensure the security of passwords. Schwank recommends never exporting passwords to a plain text file and instead suggests running another password management product alongside Lastpass to capture all normally used passwords.

Additionally, Schwank advises taking extra steps to securely delete any plain text files that have already been exported. With these precautions, users can ensure that their passwords remain encrypted and protected, no matter the password management platform they choose to use.

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Password Management Is Vital To Online Security

Password management has become vital to online security in today’s digital age. Password managers like LastPass have made storing and managing our passwords easier. However, the recent security breaches at Lastpass have caused concern among its users, and many are considering moving their passwords to another platform. In this article, we will explore what you need to do before leaving Lastpass to ensure the security of your passwords.

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Exporting Passwords to a CSV File

The first step to moving your passwords from LastPass is to export them to a CSV file. However, it’s crucial to note that the CSV file is stored in plain text format on your computer, making it vulnerable to theft or hacking. Therefore, it’s essential to take extra precautions to ensure the security of the file.

Blake’s Recommendations

Blake Schwank, the founder of Colorado Computer Support, recommends never exporting your passwords to a plain text file. Instead, he suggests running another password management product alongside Lastpass to capture all your normally used passwords. This way, you can ensure that your passwords remain encrypted and protected, even if you choose to leave LastPass.

Securely Deleting the Plain Text File

If you have already exported your passwords to a plain text file, securely deleting the file is more complex than just hitting the delete key. It’s essential to take extra steps to ensure the file is completely erased and cannot be retrieved. Blake advises using a tool like Eraser or BleachBit to ensure the file is securely deleted.

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, taking precautions to protect your passwords from theft or hacking is essential. The risks of a data breach or online identity theft are too high to ignore. By following Blake’s recommendations and taking the necessary steps, you can ensure that your passwords remain secure, no matter your password management platform.

At Colorado Computer Support, we understand the importance of online security and are committed to helping our clients protect their sensitive information. We offer various services, including password management solutions, to help our clients stay secure online. If you have any concerns about your online security or need help with password management, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are here to help.

FAQs

Q: Is it safe to export my passwords to a CSV file?

A: It’s not entirely safe to export passwords to a CSV file, as it is stored in plain text format on your computer, making it vulnerable to theft or hacking.

Q: What is the best way to protect my passwords when leaving Lastpass?

A: Running another password management product alongside Lastpass to capture all your normally used passwords is the best way to protect your passwords when leaving Lastpass.

Q: Can I securely delete a plain text file by hitting the delete key?

A: No, securely deleting a plain text file is more complex than just hitting the delete key. You must take extra steps to ensure the file is completely erased and cannot be retrieved.

Q: What should I do if I have exported my passwords to a plain text file?

A: If you have already exported your passwords to a plain text file, taking extra precautions is crucial to ensure the file’s security. You should consider using a tool like Eraser or BleachBit to delete the file securely.

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