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February 15, 2024 at 1:41 pm #3835donfoster4174Participant
Jeff mentioned in a podcast which password manager he uses. I can’t remember which product he uses and I can’t find that podcast he said it in. Does anyone know which one he uses? I’m looking for the most secure, especially after reading about LastPass.
April 12, 2024 at 3:29 pm #3880May 30, 2024 at 4:46 pm #3911Kewal UppalParticipantI looking for a couple of recommendations for a cold wallet. I saw video link while back in the TBC but don’t remember which issue.
June 3, 2024 at 3:47 am #3926Adam NealisParticipantIs this what you’re looking for?
TLDR: Recommended alternatives: Coinkite from Canada, and I am also looking at iCoin – which may be simpler to use for non-techies.The Sparrow wallet is also recommended as a software wallet option.
From: Mark E. Jeftovic <markjr@bombthrower.com> Date: 2024.14.12 Subject: [Bombthrower] TBC ALERT: Do Not Use Any DeFi dApps Today (details within) A supply chain hack has been introduced into the DeFi ecosystem via Ledger's Connect Kit - a software package that numerous DeFi / Web3 apps use to facilitate connections with Ledger wallets. Ledger has acknowledged the breach and further states that this vulnerability does not affect Ledger wallets themselves, nor the Ledger Live management application. This affects any DeFi / Web3 app with a "connect your wallet" function that makes use of the Ledger Connect Kit - and it can compromise any wallet connection to the dAPP, not just a Ledger. A fix has already been issued, and all the platforms are busy upgrading and patching right now. In the meantime: Do not use any DeFi / Web3 apps Clear your browser cache before you do Look for the all-clear from any dApp before reconnecting to it All sites purporting to be "Ledger bounty" or "Ledger compensation" sites are scams - do not use (already seeing these). Finally, find another hardware wallet if you are using Ledger. To be clear, the hardware wallet has not been impacted - but this is just the final straw in an ongoing series of missteps by the company. I have ended my endorsement of Ledger products and pulled down all my affiliate links. Recommended alternatives: Coinkite from Canada, and I am also looking at iCoin - which may be simpler to use for non-techies.The Sparrow wallet is also recommended as a software wallet option. I'm working on an abbreviated version of the mid-month portfolio update but it won't be out until the weekend or Monday. Coverage via Decrypt here.
June 6, 2024 at 11:34 pm #3930JasonParticipantI have used Keeper for over one year, and been very pleased. I dropped LastPass and moved all my accounts to Keeper. I have been impressed with how much faster Keeper is than LastPass, and Keeper has more user-friendly features and customizations. And it seems Keeper has never been hacked, unlike LastPass.
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