So why can't that picture I just uploaded be hacked? You think the malware developers might just be clever enough to grab a copy of that along with your user id and password when you restore your files?
If someone really wants to get ur key, they still can get it after u insert/connect ur SD card/phone/camera and before u delete ur picture of the key. It's that really secure?
@poptel Some people might decide they'd rather burn the PDF to a CDR or spare usbkey, to then store it somewhere physically secure without it being quite so vulnerable as paper.
So why can't that picture I just uploaded be hacked? You think the malware developers might just be clever enough to grab a copy of that along with your user id and password when you restore your files?
nbethmann 2 years ago
If someone really wants to get ur key, they still can get it after u insert/connect ur SD card/phone/camera and before u delete ur picture of the key. It's that really secure?
Aquaraider 2 years ago
notice in video they option to import pdf file?
so you can print key off to paper or save it as a file
onto he/she computer. hmm
poptel 2 years ago
@poptel Some people might decide they'd rather burn the PDF to a CDR or spare usbkey, to then store it somewhere physically secure without it being quite so vulnerable as paper.
Interesting idea though!
anonspangly 2 years ago
crappy screendesign but really good sounds
dulwadzinpa 2 years ago
Nice video! Very clear to me!
tommyzeist 2 years ago
Nice, they can't hack paper (yet).
RicardoPutten 2 years ago
Nice solution to store a key!
comvidnet 2 years ago 2
Sounds great. I normaly lose my passwords. Maybe this works better for me.
stoereNeg0r 2 years ago 4
Safeberg must be the most secure way to backup my files. I'm going to sign up for the free trial right away!
DaanCeelie 2 years ago 5
This has been flagged as spam show
Sweet, going to try this out soon!
Jaspervdb 2 years ago 4
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Jaspervdb 2 years ago
ha very nice infographic!
takonijsse 2 years ago 6
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sjoerdfit 2 years ago 3