Shared by Pastor Dan Witte - You've given this kind of password advice before, but this article may still be worthwhile to pass along to your readers/listeners.
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month is a great time to educate yourself and your users.
Not sure where to start? We've got you covered! We'll send you a set of resources that you can use throughout the entire month to help your users make smarter security decisions every day.
LastPass has 90 days to fix the potential exploit before ProjectZero releases the exploit to the public. The Mac Geek Gab Podcast recommends switching password managers if LastPass has not "patched the hole" in half the time (May 1).
I personally have LP on all my devices, having paid money for the mobile version.
1Password seems to have a stronger reputation from the podcasts and bloggers I follow, but the desktop app was much more expensive than LastPass. Perhaps I'm getting what I've paid for. :(
Use Dropbox? This tool is AWESOME! Drop files into your dropbox from any user with an Internet connection. Password protection means that only files you want people to upload make it into your box. Super cool! (can you tell I'm excited?)
@GoogleForWork tweeted this article about using fingerprint readers and phones to eliminate passwords on the web. This seems very plausible that we could see this become mainstream quickly, if Google were to acknowledge it by adoption. Especially would gain traction if Apple were to also return to the consortium mentioned.
I am not sure what to say.... Pastor may already be doing this from the pulpit. Ushers may be doing it for your church. But when a computer is recording this information does that make it wrong?