That's why I keep mine in a locked safe at all times.
I even forgot the combination for perfect physical security.
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Operations security (OPSEC) is a process that identifies critical information to determine whether friendly actions can be observed by enemy intelligence, determines if information obtained by adversaries could be interpreted to be useful to them, and then executes selected measures that eliminate or reduce adversary exploitation of friendly critical information.
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That's why I keep mine in a locked safe at all times.
I even forgot the combination for perfect physical security.
Cast it in concrete for even better security
Cast it into the fire so that even Sauron can't hack it.
I'd go back and do that if I remembered where I buried it.
just re-encrypt everything with a new master key and passphrase back at home EZ
This is why I dislike the hardware keys that have you enter the pin into the computer...
Onlykey, yubikey bio, and that weird fentian fingerprint key avoid this