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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Password Managers Vulnerability
by
Taskford
on 29/08/2025, 10:28:03 UTC
While password managers make it easier to store and manage passwords, they are still online platforms that remain highly susceptible to leaks or hacking by unauthorized parties. Even though these services often claim their systems are secure and encrypted, we can never truly know how hackers might exploit a vulnerability to gain access to our passwords.
For this reason, I've always been skeptical about using password managers. How can you trust a single tool to store all your passwords? It just doesn't feel right to me.
Your hesitation about using password managers is understandable since you are essentially putting all your digital keys in one place which creates single target for hackers. You are right to question you can truly trust company to protect all your passwords especially since no online system is completely safe and new vulnerabilities can always appear. But many experts recommend password managers for better security your point is good reminder that every system has risks and that person comfort with service is just as important as security features it offers.

Those concerns are valid since we should not trust those online platforms to store our important or private details.

 Because there's huge risk to lose those accounts if it happens that we experience some exploits on our devices.

That's why I make sure that I just write all those details on my books and make sure that everything important is been stored offline.

I understand some people say that its so hassle to do that and there's still risk that I might lose those my book. But I make sure that I do everything that can secure my important things and no one can easily access those important details I hide.