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GameRager: Not to rag but 24+ character passwords is OVERKILL....you're not exactly storing NSA files or similar so why the level of security?
I use simple passwords like "fuck" but then some sites complain that's too simple/easy to guess/whatever so it turns into fuckfuck or fuckfuckfuck and so on until it's accepted. That's how long passwords were born!
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nightcraw1er.488: Sorry if this sounds harsh, and yes it doesn’t help you now.
Moral of the story:
Never let a tool do something for you that you should do (or replicate) yourself.

Tips
Avoid downloading porn
Question: How does this keep your PC safer? One can do such and use extensions to do so or DL it manually......unless it's hotgrls.exe.bat one should be fine.

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blotunga: Use Keepass and then you have to remember only one password (the master password)
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clarry: And someone who wants access to all your accounts needs to crack only one password..
If it's like Detou's pwds with 24+ characters and non-standard ones that could take even the best cracking software YEARS to decrypt.

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DetouR6734: I have over 30+ accounts, would you be walking back and forth between your PC and your safe to get that notepad out every 5 mins? simply because you don't remember the really long random password you have for said account?

Like i said there are already flaws in your own setup, that would be a serious inconvenience without really being that much safer.

But i see alot of you like to live in la la land so i won't bother.
One would obviously keep the notepad near them while using the PC and then lock it up when done.
Post edited August 02, 2019 by GameRager
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GameRager: If it's like Detou's pwds with 24+ characters and non-standard ones that could take even the best cracking software YEARS to decrypt.
My point was that people have all their eggs in one basket when they use a password manager with a single database locked by a single master password. And modern software is so complex that it's not a question of whether there are vulnerabilities, it's a question of whether an attacker manages to exploit them before they get patched. Trying to exploit vulnerabilities in software is virutally free of risk. I sincerely believe that it is much more likely to leak your passwords in that manner than it is for them to get caught up in a burglary. Burglary is quite risky.
Post edited August 02, 2019 by clarry
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Kobi-K: You can try to manually copy the data files from your old data directory to the new one:

C:\Users\<your Windows login username>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\

Also, if you do that, make sure to first close firefox.
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OldFatGuy: I switched to the profile that was closest to the date when this happened... and I got all of my bookmarks (I think) back. But no passwords. Not a single one. It said the profiles store everything, including passwords, but when I switched back to that profile from before this whole mess happened, there are no passwords... or at least they're not autofilling like they used to.

Anyway, I'm way, way, way better off than I was before. Thank you so much. I don't have a clue about what my passwords are so it would've been really good if the profile had included the passwords, but maybe I can figure something out. At least now I've got links to all of my bills and financial stuff back. I couldn't remember their addresses (which isn't too big a deal as I could have searched for that) but the more important thing was I couldn't remember all of the sites I owed bills to. Every month I would just click on those bookmarks, one after another, and pay my bills.

But when this happened I realized I had no idea how many there were or what all of them were. And now I've got them all back. So there is that progress.

Anyway, thanks again.
Now do as some said and either make a file backup of your links and store it on a thumb drive/etc or copy the links into a paper and pen notepad IRL. Also gl and I hope you have better luck in the future with such. :)

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GameRager: Not to rag but 24+ character passwords is OVERKILL....you're not exactly storing NSA files or similar so why the level of security?
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clarry: I use simple passwords like "fuck" but then some sites complain that's too simple/easy to guess/whatever so it turns into fuckfuck or fuckfuckfuck and so on until it's accepted. That's how long passwords were born!
Funny line there....it reminds me of the common passwords scene from the movie hackers.

"Even GOD wouldn't be up this late."

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GameRager: If it's like Detou's pwds with 24+ characters and non-standard ones that could take even the best cracking software YEARS to decrypt.
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clarry: My point was that people have all their eggs in one basket when they use a password manager with a single database locked by a single master password. And modern software is so complex that it's not a question of whether there are vulnerabilities, it's a question of whether an attacker manages to exploit them before they get patched. Trying to exploit vulnerabilities in software is virutally free of risk. I sincerely believe that it is much more likely to leak your passwords in that manner than it is for them to get caught up in a burglary. Burglary is quite risky.
Imo both your system and detou's have flaws and good points...neither is perfect and has their SPOF as does most things in life.
Post edited August 02, 2019 by GameRager
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OldFatGuy: I switched to the profile that was closest to the date when this happened... and I got all of my bookmarks (I think) back. But no passwords. Not a single one. It said the profiles store everything, including passwords, but when I switched back to that profile from before this whole mess happened, there are no passwords... or at least they're not autofilling like they used to.

Anyway, I'm way, way, way better off than I was before. Thank you so much. I don't have a clue about what my passwords are so it would've been really good if the profile had included the passwords, but maybe I can figure something out. At least now I've got links to all of my bills and financial stuff back. I couldn't remember their addresses (which isn't too big a deal as I could have searched for that) but the more important thing was I couldn't remember all of the sites I owed bills to. Every month I would just click on those bookmarks, one after another, and pay my bills.

But when this happened I realized I had no idea how many there were or what all of them were. And now I've got them all back. So there is that progress.

Anyway, thanks again.
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GameRager: Now do as some said and either make a file backup of your links and store it on a thumb drive/etc or copy the links into a paper and pen notepad IRL. Also gl and I hope you have better luck in the future with such. :)

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clarry: I use simple passwords like "fuck" but then some sites complain that's too simple/easy to guess/whatever so it turns into fuckfuck or fuckfuckfuck and so on until it's accepted. That's how long passwords were born!
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GameRager: Funny line there....it reminds me of the common passwords scene from the movie hackers.

"Even GOD wouldn't be up this late."

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clarry: My point was that people have all their eggs in one basket when they use a password manager with a single database locked by a single master password. And modern software is so complex that it's not a question of whether there are vulnerabilities, it's a question of whether an attacker manages to exploit them before they get patched. Trying to exploit vulnerabilities in software is virutally free of risk. I sincerely believe that it is much more likely to leak your passwords in that manner than it is for them to get caught up in a burglary. Burglary is quite risky.
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GameRager: Imo both your system and detou's have flaws and good points...neither is perfect and has their SPOF as does most things in life.
Well nobody should claim otherwise, i never did.


My brother had his card details stolen, they never found out how, but it could have simply been left out and stolen by someone they know, all phones have cameras these days, someone happens to be left alone for a few seconds while your notepad is out.

Thats all it takes. People get lazy, or simply forget, it just so happens the time they do, something goes wrong.
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DetouR6734: Well nobody should claim otherwise, i never did.

My brother had his card details stolen, they never found out how, but it could have simply been left out and stolen by someone they know, all phones have cameras these days, someone happens to be left alone for a few seconds while your notepad is out.

Thats all it takes. People get lazy, or simply forget, it just so happens the time they do, something goes wrong.
No, but it seems(to me...I could be wrong, though) that you are trying to prop up your system as the best/without any or with few flaws while dismissing others a bit.

All systems have flaws and weak points. If someone had a spy cam in your room and you didn't know it(yeah it's out there but it could happen) or someone saw you enter your password some other way then they'd have your entire password list.

Basically all systems have that SPOF to worry about and no method is perfect.
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DetouR6734: Well nobody should claim otherwise, i never did.

My brother had his card details stolen, they never found out how, but it could have simply been left out and stolen by someone they know, all phones have cameras these days, someone happens to be left alone for a few seconds while your notepad is out.

Thats all it takes. People get lazy, or simply forget, it just so happens the time they do, something goes wrong.
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GameRager: No, but it seems(to me...I could be wrong, though) that you are trying to prop up your system as the best/without any or with few flaws while dismissing others a bit.

All systems have flaws and weak points. If someone had a spy cam in your room and you didn't know it(yeah it's out there but it could happen) or someone saw you enter your password some other way then they'd have your entire password list.

Basically all systems have that SPOF to worry about and no method is perfect.
Is this an echo chamber? as i stated that at the very beginning. Yes i pointed out flaws in the pen and paper method, which they didn't really like, but i can accept the flaws in my own method, regardless of which method you use, the Human part is the biggest flaw of all.
Post edited August 02, 2019 by DetouR6734
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GameRager: No, but it seems(to me...I could be wrong, though) that you are trying to prop up your system as the best/without any or with few flaws while dismissing others a bit.

All systems have flaws and weak points. If someone had a spy cam in your room and you didn't know it(yeah it's out there but it could happen) or someone saw you enter your password some other way then they'd have your entire password list.

Basically all systems have that SPOF to worry about and no method is perfect.
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DetouR6734: Is this an echo chamber? as i stated that at the very beginning. Yes i pointed out flaws in the pen and paper method, which they didn't really like, but i can accept the flaws in my own method, regardless of which method you use, the Human part is the biggest flaw of all.
Not an echo chamber....just making sure we're all on the same page.

Also solution: Make everyone into a robot....beep boop bop.
Thank god I found this thread. I was stuck with the same problem :D Biometrics is certainly an amazing thing to secure your data, passwords, and so on... but sometimes there're so many problems with it.( Anyway, for those who are interested in this topic I mean the history of biometrics read this article https://recfaces.com/articles/history-of-biometrics.
Post edited March 05, 2021 by Tonyokal
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Tonyokal: thank god I found this thread. I was stuck with the same problem :D
Over and over i've said not to get Windows 8/10, turn off updates and you'd be happier and with fewer problems. 90% of the problems it seems popping up in recent years is almost always windows 10 related, update broke game, DOSBOX won't render right, settings were reset, can't do XYZ anymore, etc. (That or Galaxy bugs)

Oh well. Just have to see where things go. I'm happy with my Win7, Linux Mint or Pi4 right now (actively using right now during a move).
Post edited March 01, 2021 by rtcvb32
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Tonyokal: thank god I found this thread. I was stuck with the same problem :D
You are lucky that "search" worked for you.
UPDATE: Oh man, this is kind of embarrassing... I replied to the thread not realizing it was just necro'd back from the dead by someone. Ugh. Ah well, meant what I said and hopefully the words mean something for someone reading it. Apologies also for replying to a necro without noticing.
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OldFatGuy: ...
But now I am royally fucked. I tried to revert back to today. Tells me there are no restore points. Huh? When I chose this one from before there were 7 to choose from. Now it insists there are none.
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Oh man, that really sucks. :(

Sorry to hear you are going through this, tech problems can be really grating and frustrating AF. As the years go by I sometimes find myself thinking about technology and questioning it in terms from the movie "Fight Club".

"Do you own your stuff, or does your stuff own you?"

We humans are all about improving life with various conveniences and then we become more and more reliant on the conveniences. Technology is such an amazing convenience, but then it is also a combination of broken buggy crap that can make life miserable too, and we can end up having to constantly second guess the tech, fix the tech, and essentially be owned by it. I've felt that way a number of times over the last number of years so I can feel your pain too.

I'm locked out of my desktop PC at the moment due to tech failures, so I took a vacation from that one. Wanting to build a new PC for a while now but availability and pricing of CPUs and GPUs are ridiculous right now and for the foreseeable future so it's a game of making do and dealing with a variety of inconveniences.

Anyhow, hope you're able to recover more of your stuff and get things back to normal!
Post edited March 01, 2021 by skeletonbow