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Aug 4, 2024, 5:06:57 PM8/4/24
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Bitwardenoperates with zero-knowledge encryption. This means that Bitwarden has zero knowledge of, way to retrieve, or way to reset your master password. There are, however, a few steps you can take to try to regain access to your account:

Before deleting your account, check to see if you are actively logged in to any Bitwarden mobile apps, browser extensions, or desktop apps. If you are, you should manually catalogue your data so that you can add it back in to the new account.


Same for me. Turns out I used oauth instead of email+password and completely forgot about that. So, after dozens of attempts to recover my password I sign up with google account and the problem was solved.


Same was happening to me guys. Make sure to try signing in THROUGH google, not by typing in your email address. This was the issue for me, as when I tried to send password to email there would be no response because I never set up a password, just signed in through google. Good luck.


Per attivare l'account per la prima volta devi impostare una nuova password attraverso la procedura "Nuova password o password dimenticata?" che disponibile alla pagina Nuova password o password dimenticata?


Come metodo di verifica dell'identit possibile utilizzare "via e-mail" o "via sms": la mail prima e il numero di cellulare sono quelli che hai inserito in Esse3 quando di sei immatricolato. Per verificare e in caso aggiornare la tua casella di mail personale accedi a Esse3 e dal menu a destra seleziona Home - Anagrafia - Modifica recapiti (maggiori info nel servizio Come aggiornare la mail privata in ESSE3).


In caso di problemi di non ricezione della mail o dell'sms entro 1 ora necessario impostare una nuova password attraverso la precedente procedura Nuova password o password dimenticata selezionando come metodo di verifica dell'identit "di persona da un tecnico IT". Ti verr assegnato un numero di richiesta (ID) che dovrai comunicare al tecnico di riferimento per la tua area (vedi contatti nell'elenco sotto) per il completamento della procedura di cambio password.


Sono studenti stranieri senza SPID (Sistema Pubblico di Identit Digitale) o CIE (Carta d'Identit Elettronica) che possiedono gi una carriera nell'Ateneo di Verona conclusa per: conseguimento titolo, decadenza o rinuncia.


On other devices, where you cannot enter SafeInCloud app do the following:

- Enter any password 3 times;

- Choose to delete the local database;

- Restore your data from the cloud database;

- Enter SafeInCloud with the new password.


If still cannot remember your password, then the only way forward is erasing all the data and starting over:

- Delete the cloud database (see its location above);

- Enter any password 3 times;

- Choose to delete the local database;

- Create a new database and set a new password.


I just purchased zorin os 15.2 and just started learning how to use the operating system because l am new to it. About six weeks using the system l forgot the log in password. l tried the online support but not working. Is there any way l can use terminal prompt to reset my log in password.


If you are running Home Assistant in a container, you can use the command line in the container with the hass command to change your password. The steps below refer to a Home Assistant container in Docker named homeassistant. Note that while working in the container, commands will take a few moments to execute.


The default password setting in Proton Mail(new window) is one-password mode. If you use two-password mode with one password to sign in to your Proton Mail account and a second password to decrypt your mailbox, resetting either of these passwords will revert your account to one-password mode. It will make your existing emails and other encrypted data unreadable.


3. Enter your recovery phrase in the space provided. You must enter the 12 words that make up your recovery phrase in the same order they were given to you. Click Reset password.


BIOS l'acronimo di Basic Input/Output System, noto anche come System Setup o UEFI. IL BIOS o UEFI un firmware integrato in un piccolo chip di memoria sulla scheda di sistema o sulla scheda madre del computer. Funge da interfaccia tra l'hardware e il sistema operativo del computer. Il BIOS o UEFI contiene anche istruzioni che il computer utilizza per eseguire istruzioni di base come la data, l'ora, se eseguire l'avvio da un'unit disco rigido, un'unit USB o la rete e cos via.


Le password del BIOS o UEFI forniscono agli utenti un livello di sicurezza per impedire l'accesso non autorizzato al computer. Seguire le istruzioni riportate in questo articolo per ottenere assistenza per reimpostare la password del BIOS.


Impossibile ripristinare le password del BIOS. Se si dimenticata una delle password impostate nel BIOS, contattare il supporto tecnico Dell per ottenere un codice di rilascio della password. Il codice di rilascio della password si basa sul prompt univoco della password generato utilizzando le informazioni del notebook Dell.


Impossibile ripristinare le password del BIOS. Se si dimenticata una delle password impostate nel BIOS, la reimpostazione del CMOS o della NVRAM consente di ripristinare le impostazioni predefinite del BIOS e rimuovere le password dal BIOS.


Per assistenza con i problemi relativi alla password di accesso a Microsoft Windows, consultare l'articolo della Knowledge Base di Dell Problemi con la password dell'account locale di Windows 10 o con l'account Microsoft.


I've read about a kwallet GUI that could be installed from synaptic, but I found nothing. Actually, it shows a GUI asking me the password, so it must contain somewhere where I can change this password.


If the wallet is closed, if you do not know the current password, it is not possible to "reset" it (this would be a security problem). It is only possible to remove the entire wallet and then kwallet should ask you to create a new password.


In the system tray, you would find its icon. Click on the icon (left-click, not right-click). A new window would open with the list of wallets (by default there is just 1). Right click the wallet and you have the option to change the password.


If you do have a KDE Wallet icon showing in your system tray, Vaibhav Kaushal's answer will work. But this system tray icon does not always show. (You can set that behavior after step 2 below, though, if you like.)


txwikinger's method of deleting the wallet (by deleting the kdewallet.kwl file) no longer works (at least as of my Kubuntu 15.10 / KDE 5). That is, (even if kdewallet is running) deleting that .kwl file doesn't result in the kde wallet service now asking you for a new password. For some reason (at least for me), the system just continues to ask for the (old) password, as if nothing changed. A bit frustrating.


I solved this one out by making (from KWalletManager) a new wallet named 'afk' and replacing .salt file from the existing wallet, named 'kdewallet' with .salt file of newly created wallet named 'afk'.


I've been running my OMV5 NAS at home for almost a year now with no issues however I recently wanted to update some of my webui setting and realised that my webui as well as root passwords are not working anymore. I can still log into both with my user account however I am not a super user and cannot fix above mentioned issues. I've setup my omv to send logs to an email where i can see below message (date and time replaced with xx for privacy):


What I understand from above message is that both my root and admin users have been blocked permanently and can only be fixed usint omv-firstaid command however to run this command I need a super user account which I am not. Am i royally screwed or is there a way to redeem myself ?


While I do keep a record of all the IDs and passwords i setup on my NAS, i believe this Root passworld lockout issue started a while back as I had been seeing (and ignoring) emails from my NAS saying the root account has been locked out due to x number of incorrect attempts. As per my understanding there could be two reasons for this.


2. I'd setup some applications that access data from NAS to whom gave "root" access to avoide nuisanse configuration issues. BIG MISTAKE on my part. Lesson from this ordeal is I'd rather deal with application issues then loose my root account.


The ease with which I was able to reset root password of my machine has completely destoyed my perception of Linux being "safer machines". I think I will have to dedicate next weekeend to revisit all of my security settings and reconfigure all applications to run as a user. If i end up loosing some applications because they refuse to run with limited accesss then so be it.


Why? Linux is still safer than Windows. If you have local hardware access, no operating system is "safe". Why do you think datacenters typically have such tight security. You could LUKS encrypt the OS partition to prevent this but then you have to deal with that every boot.


There's a huge difference between accessing an operating system with a local console (where you're sitting in front of the physical machine) versus remotely (where attacks are over the network). Physical access is nearly impossible to defend against, but it's also the least likely scenario. Remote, over the network, access is easiest to execute and it's usually automated.



There are / have been so many "over the network" Windows exploits it's not even funny. In your case, your Linux server did what it's supposed to do as the last line of defense against a remote attack "AND" the server notified you of the continuing access attempts. With Windows, you might not even know that your server is the target of continuing attacks or that it was compromised.



If I were you, I'd look at getting a new router or updating your existing router with new firmware with DD-WRT or Open-Wrt. (Here's a list of some -> firmware options, along with pro's and con's.)



The bottom line is, the gate keeper of your network is your router. It's obvious that you need better security for your network.

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