• Krafty Kactus
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    32 months ago

    You could use a USB drive that you only ever plug in to open the password manager. It’s not the most secure option but it’s a bit better than no key file at all.

    • @mormund@feddit.de
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      32 months ago

      Can’t use it with a phone though. To be honest, I think just having a password manager gives you protection against 99% of the attack surface. And if someone is really determined, I’m not sure the key file will be hard to obtain for them no matter what. But I was curious what setup others have

      • @lud@lemm.ee
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        32 months ago

        If someone is really determined to attack you specifically they will just get a wrench.

    • voxel
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      2 months ago

      or store the key in a tpm chip protected by password +biometric auth? that’s what kost OSs do for storing passkeys and encryption keys