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- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 23:00:21 +0900
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] how do you 'web password' ?
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On 19/12/05, Evan Monroig <evan.monroig@example.com> wrote: > In fact I was wondering if it could be improved. For example, when I > have to use one of my password for my work computer for the first > time, I need to decrypt the file, and then copy-paste the password > into firefox. So someone standing behind me would be able to see it, > and someone with access to the clipboard also.. Well, my passwords are significantly nasty that more than a quick glance would be required to memorise them. Here's what I do. It is not fool-proof, but it is good enough so far. I welcome suggestions to improve the security of this system. I reserve an xterm (or mlterm, as the case may be) for my passwords. I decrypt the password file, and then immediately hit Ctrl-L to clear my terminal. When I need a password, I use the terminal's scrollback buffer to locate and highlight it, then I return to the bottom of the buffer (so the passwords are not visible on the screen for more than a second). Problems with this system: - Someone with root access to my machine could access the plaintext passwords in memory--either the X yank buffer or the mlterm scrollback buffer. - Someone with a photographic memory might be able to remember a password even if he sees it for only a second. (I attempt to mitigate this with common sense; I do not access my passwords if someone is standing behind me.) And yes, I always lock my terminal when I leave my cube, even for a moment. Cheers, Josh
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