The number one item which you could add in your post is to only use the lowest key possible to log in: even if it's a bad actor they cannot access your wallet to get any of your crypto, the problem is that these accounts are not hacked if you give someone access to the account by compromising the Master Password, which is the only way they can change the keys. Not rocket science but pure logic in 99.999% of the cases.
Is it possible to "hack" a 50 character password? Yes, not likely, but not impossible. Most HIVE users would not have the funds in their account that someone would even bother to try for, they would go for the major money if they have a possibility of getting it.
That Master Password and the Owner Key should NEVER be used for anything except to recover your account by changing your keys if you accidently compromised your posting key or active key.
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Yeah, absolutely. Thanks for pointing out that Master Password shouldn't be use all the time especially when login in