Ask HN: How to secure the clipboard on Linux(twitter.com)
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Ask HN: How to secure the clipboard on Linux
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I am currently also using the passff extension (https://github.com/passff/passff). So, you are saying I should better not do that?
Hi HN,
I am not a security expert and was wondering how I can secure my (Ubuntu) Linux based system from such an attack?
Background: I am using the pass password manager to copy & paste passwords all the time.
Now, I am afraid that websites like LinkedIn may have stored my clear-text password.
I researched this but only find clipboard managers. No security tools for that.
Thanks for any help.
I am not a security expert and was wondering how I can secure my (Ubuntu) Linux based system from such an attack?
Background: I am using the pass password manager to copy & paste passwords all the time.
Now, I am afraid that websites like LinkedIn may have stored my clear-text password.
I researched this but only find clipboard managers. No security tools for that.
Thanks for any help.
You could run your browser in a vm , and disallow copy / pasting for that in the vm settings.
Aside from that, try to avoid using auto fill, just copy the username/email and password from your manager directly.
[1] https://www.ghacks.net/2014/01/08/block-websites-reading-mod...