Stuart McLachlan
stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Sun Oct 2 16:04:03 CDT 2011
But I'd bet that the majority of people who have passwords saved in FF have never set a master passwod. -- Stuart On 2 Oct 2011 at 14:06, jwcolby wrote: > Apparently Firefox encrypts them using a common encryption algorithm > and a master password you supply. Then the first time that you go to > a web page where you need to log in (and have a saved password), > Firefox asks you for your master password. Using that it decrypts the > passwords and supplies the username / password for that web page. > > I am using that now for firefox. Of course I also just switched to > Chrome... > > John W. Colby > Colby Consulting > > On 10/2/2011 11:55 AM, Tina Norris Fields wrote: > > Aha! Next question is: How easy would it be for a hacker to get the > > Firefox saved passwords? T > > > > Tina Norris Fields > > tinanfields at torchlake.com > > 231-322-2787 > > > > > > On 9/30/2011 5:58 PM, jwcolby wrote: > >> http://lifehacker.com/154099/geek-to-live--secure-your-saved-passwo > >> rds-in-firefox > >> > >> jwcolby > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com >