I'm reaching a point of password fatigue lately and am looking for a solution to keeping up with the passwords without having to carry around an encrypted password list. The latest thing I've been tinkering with is LastPass. Anyone else use it for cloud-based storage of passwords?
Our state Dept of Revenue just revealed that they gave away most everyone's SSNs to some overseas hacker, so I'm pretty sure that there isn't much I can do to make my financial data more vulnerable than they did. I have two different credit monitoring companies checking, and they do seem to work (just applied for the 50k mile bonus American Airlines card and both notified me).
I think Dropbox is really great, but I don't regularly need to access the stuff I have stored there. Perhaps I should think of using it for more than I do now.
I use Picasa web albums for a lot of my pictures, but I also back up to another hard drive at home, which won't help much in fire or theft situation, so I really need to start thinking about either uploading everything to Picasa (and buying storage), or trying another storage site. I do like the way Picasa works with the desktop version, so maybe.
And music, I have not done anything about backing up my music to the cloud. I really need to figure that out.