Author Topic: Access to usernames/passwords  (Read 2898 times)

Offline richwood

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Access to usernames/passwords
« on: 26-08-2020, 11:15:37 »
Greetings.
Great program, well done!
Do you have access to the usernames and passwords stored in the accounts section of the program?

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Re: Access to usernames/passwords
« Reply #1 on: 26-08-2020, 20:08:03 »
All accounts are stored only in the settings file in the same folder with program. You can use strong password protection in the settings.

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Re: Access to usernames/passwords
« Reply #2 on: 27-08-2020, 15:00:58 »
Ok.
The reason I ask is because I read somewhere some users had their accounts hacked when using File Uploader.
These users thought you may have accessed passwords for their file lockers and deleted their files. This was in response to them possibly have used a fake registered version of File Uploader.

I don’t use a fake registered version but I wonder if sensitive password info is relayed to your server?

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Re: Access to usernames/passwords
« Reply #3 on: 27-08-2020, 20:04:23 »
You have to be careful if you use my program on any remote desktop because there are individuals who try to steal users' settings file to gain access to their accounts.

 

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