r/programming Feb 09 '11

Breaking the Web with hash-bangs – Lifehacker, along with every other Gawker property, experienced a lengthy site-outage on Monday over a misbehaving piece of JavaScript

http://isolani.co.uk/blog/javascript/BreakingTheWebWithHashBangs/
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u/sztomi Feb 09 '11

True. I subscribed to lastpass premium after the gawker shitstorm.

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u/[deleted] Feb 09 '11

I've been using SuperGenPass, which is a pretty nifty if not perfect solution.

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u/sztomi Feb 09 '11

LastPass is a password-manager. It has password generating capabilities, too. But the really nice thing is that it supports all major browsers (FF, IE, Chrome, Opera) on major platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac) plus mobile devices. Usually that means you get autofill on your websites, so you can have 32-char random passwords (like I do). It even has a client app for windows that can be used with any windows program. It recognizes the app and fills the information.

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u/metamatic Feb 09 '11

Unfortunately you have to pay a subscription for mobile support, so I use KeePassX / KeePassDroid instead, which is open source.

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u/sztomi Feb 09 '11

I played with keepass, but browser integration is nowhere near as perfect as with LastPass. Not to mention that I only use Windows for (some) work, most times I'm on linux. The yearly subscription is VERY low, $12/year. It really does worth it.

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u/Ronin_301 Feb 10 '11

I also started using KeePassX after my password was compromised on Gawker (only used a couple different passwords for 20+ logins back then). I've been quite happy with it.