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KeypassXC has otp support and they recommend storing those codes in a second database seperate from the passwords themselves.
Why is that?
If your password file gets lost/compromised/stolen your accouts are still safe with the MFA codes being stored elsewhere.
Ok, but how does the password file get compromised but the 2FA file not? Why not have a separate password file for every login with a different password then?
non ECC ram does funny things under high load.