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Use a reputable password manager rather than storing credentials in a plain text file like password.txt , which is easily discoverable if accidentally uploaded.

Even if you disable directory listing, if a user knows the exact filename (e.g., mysite.com/secret/backup.txt ), they can still access it if it's in the web root.

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Security isn't about memorizing 50 complex strings; it's about using the right tools to manage them. To move away from the password.txt trap, follow these industry-standard practices: