Posted July 03, 2013
oldschool
I see you!
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From United States
KneeTheCap
Nasse-Setä
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From Finland
Posted July 03, 2013
KOCollins: Great, I haven't used Uplay garbage since my computer was infected and I had to wipe it thanks to their lack of security months ago, and now, I have to change my stupid password because of another security failure. I don't even use the garbage after what their 'service' did to my beautiful PC machine. Word of advice to Ubi: Higher more security staff! Dummkopfs.
Out of curiosity, what did the service do to your beautiful PC machine?Pangaea666
AC/DC Rocks!
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From Other
Posted July 03, 2013
oasis789: The usual response to XKCD style passphrases is this paper: http://www.jbonneau.com/doc/BS12-USEC-passphrase_linguistics.pdf
It is also specifically discussed by crackers here: http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/05/how-crackers-make-minced-meat-out-of-your-passwords/3/
Excellent link to Arstechnica, and while reading some comments I came across a site called Diceware. To create passwords like this though, especially truly random ones, you NEED a password manager. That worries me to no end tbh. What if THAT gets cracked and an attacker gets access to the whole array of passwords? That would be far worse than losing a password at site X. I also saw something there about a problem with 1Password, which apparently is the most-used password manager. Furthermore, people who use Tor for anonymity are more likely to get picked up by the worldwide surveillance programs of NSA. Yay! :( It is also specifically discussed by crackers here: http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/05/how-crackers-make-minced-meat-out-of-your-passwords/3/
Boned if you do, boned if you don't.
Rinu
Videogame Addict
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From Czech Republic
Posted July 03, 2013
It's good that I used a lot of fake information and atypical password.
Arghmage
Very New User
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From Germany
Posted July 03, 2013
Siannah: Some people can't get over the always-on DRM, despite the fact that it's gone. Being resentfully seems to be the new black.
Really? It is still in other games from Ubisoft. E.g. Might and Magic: Heroes VI you'll still lose all your progress in Single-Player when the game decided that the server isn't there. And sometimes you can't play for days, because they decided that it is time for the server to rest a little. Disclaimer: I know that there is a watered down offline-version. But no one with the right mind is playing that one.
Roman5
N'wah
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From Latvia
Posted July 03, 2013
I think the last time I used my Ubisoft account was 2 years ago for Heroes of Might and Magic Kingdoms
Alfie3000.642
Cyberpunk
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From Australia
Posted July 03, 2013
As a Baker, I'm not seeing any problem here.
chezybezy
CSA / nuts :)
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From United Kingdom
Posted July 03, 2013
anyone any ideas how to check if i have a account? there may have been something somewhere i had to create an account for at sometime? ><
Post edited July 03, 2013 by chezybezy
oasis789
betrayed krondor
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From United States
Posted July 03, 2013
oasis789: The usual response to XKCD style passphrases is this paper: http://www.jbonneau.com/doc/BS12-USEC-passphrase_linguistics.pdf
It is also specifically discussed by crackers here: http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/05/how-crackers-make-minced-meat-out-of-your-passwords/3/
Pangaea666: Excellent link to Arstechnica, and while reading some comments I came across a site called Diceware. To create passwords like this though, especially truly random ones, you NEED a password manager. That worries me to no end tbh. What if THAT gets cracked and an attacker gets access to the whole array of passwords? That would be far worse than losing a password at site X. I also saw something there about a problem with 1Password, which apparently is the most-used password manager. Furthermore, people who use Tor for anonymity are more likely to get picked up by the worldwide surveillance programs of NSA. Yay! :( It is also specifically discussed by crackers here: http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/05/how-crackers-make-minced-meat-out-of-your-passwords/3/
Boned if you do, boned if you don't.
Niggles
MOMOSaysMAHAYO;)
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From Australia
Pangaea666
AC/DC Rocks!
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From Other
Titanium
The iron-y
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From Slovenia
Siannah
what?
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From Switzerland
Posted July 03, 2013
Siannah: Some people can't get over the always-on DRM, despite the fact that it's gone. Being resentfully seems to be the new black.
Arghmage: Really? It is still in other games from Ubisoft. E.g. Might and Magic: Heroes VI you'll still lose all your progress in Single-Player when the game decided that the server isn't there. And sometimes you can't play for days, because they decided that it is time for the server to rest a little. Disclaimer: I know that there is a watered down offline-version. But no one with the right mind is playing that one.
So I pretty much doubt that there's an always-on DRM in it, especially since it's nowhere mentioned. UPlay is a necessity yes, but that's just the client and has nothing to do with always-on. So, you're sure about always-on DRM and that it's not just their cloud saving?
Nirth
GFN / VR / Switch!
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From Other
Posted July 03, 2013
I can't say I'm versed in how encryption works in the technical side of things but the chances of that happening is low as long as you keep a really strong master password to open it. With LastPass, an online password manager I use, you can disable what countries you can login from and some other stuff to increase security too.
With KeePass you can also add another layer of security by requiring to use a keyfile that essentially holds a unique password. To open your list of passwords you would need a master password plus the keyfile or it won't budge at all so a brute force attack is next to useless unless you have the key file. Now keeping that key file just adds another problem, you'll have to keep it safe but also alive since if you accidentally deletes it or lose it you won't get in either. Keeping copies work as long as you can hide them.
With KeePass you can also add another layer of security by requiring to use a keyfile that essentially holds a unique password. To open your list of passwords you would need a master password plus the keyfile or it won't budge at all so a brute force attack is next to useless unless you have the key file. Now keeping that key file just adds another problem, you'll have to keep it safe but also alive since if you accidentally deletes it or lose it you won't get in either. Keeping copies work as long as you can hide them.
Lone3wolf
Kai Grandmaster
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From United Kingdom
Posted July 03, 2013
KneeTheCap: I really fail to see how anyone can think this is amusing...
Godamn hackers, everywhere...
Crosmando: Do you leave your doors unlocked and wide open when you leave your house? Godamn hackers, everywhere...
Come back, and all the property was still in their places. Nothing disturbed, missing, defaced or broken.
Those were the days.
Before selfish, greedy, self-entitled little pricks decided burglary was a better use of their oh-so-precious time instead of actual work.
These days, not so much. Double locks, deadbolts, chains, and an alarm system that signals 999 (911 for Yanks) immediately.