--- jna@retina.net wrote: From: John Adams <jna@retina.net> I use 1password, you might use LastPass. They both work on Android, iPhone, Linux, Mac, Windows. ---------------------------------------- No, according to their site 1password does not work on *nix, however lastpass says it does all *nix flavors. scott
I'm surprised no one mentioned a locally stored (and backed up of course) gpg encrypted file for securing all of your passwords. Very simple solution for the technically inclined. Derrick On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 01:08:34PM -0700, Scott Weeks wrote:
--- jna@retina.net wrote: From: John Adams <jna@retina.net>
I use 1password, you might use LastPass. They both work on Android, iPhone, Linux, Mac, Windows. ----------------------------------------
No, according to their site 1password does not work on *nix, however lastpass says it does all *nix flavors.
scott
I have received bogus emails from both of the above on Friday. These look like I bought something that in both cases I did not buy. The EBAY was a golf club for $887 and the Amazon was a novel for $82, far more than I would have spent on either. I think I looked at the novel on Amazon and I remember the golf club came up on a search with something else on Ebay. How this information could get to someone spoofing is a little disconcerting. I have changed EBAY and Paypal Passwords as instructed. Ralph Brandt Communications Engineer HP Enterprise Services Telephone +1 717.506.0802 FAX +1 717.506.4358 Email Ralph.Brandt@pateam.com 5095 Ritter Rd Mechanicsburg PA 17055
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 13:27:58PM -0400, Brandt, Ralph wrote:
I have received bogus emails from both of the above on Friday.
These look like I bought something that in both cases I did not buy. The EBAY was a golf club for $887 and the Amazon was a novel for $82, far more than I would have spent on either.
Did the SMTP headers show the emails as coming from them? -- Henry Yen Aegis Information Systems, Inc. Senior Systems Programmer Hicksville, New York
I'm still trying to figure out how to put golf clubs or even spam into my router configuration. Perhaps you intended this for a different list? On Jun 11, 2012, at 10:27 AM, Brandt, Ralph wrote:
I have received bogus emails from both of the above on Friday.
These look like I bought something that in both cases I did not buy. The EBAY was a golf club for $887 and the Amazon was a novel for $82, far more than I would have spent on either.
I think I looked at the novel on Amazon and I remember the golf club came up on a search with something else on Ebay.
How this information could get to someone spoofing is a little disconcerting.
I have changed EBAY and Paypal Passwords as instructed.
Ralph Brandt Communications Engineer HP Enterprise Services Telephone +1 717.506.0802 FAX +1 717.506.4358 Email Ralph.Brandt@pateam.com 5095 Ritter Rd Mechanicsburg PA 17055
-- Jo Rhett Net Consonance : net philanthropy to improve open source and internet projects.
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Brandt, Ralph
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Derrick H.
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Henry Yen
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Jo Rhett
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Scott Weeks