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RE: File Encryption - Part II


From: Meidinger Chris <chris.meidinger () badenit de>
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 18:27:08 +0100

Do you really think those are not good enough for corporate use?
Seem to be fine to me, i can manually throw in a number, or a changed case
before i give a pass to a user.

thanks again, cool app

-Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Kamal Habayeb [mailto:mountainfury () fastmail fm] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 6:26 AM
To: Milli Bit
Cc: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: File Encryption - Part II


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Milli Bit wrote:
| In my quest for passwords that are easy to remember, I wrote a small 
| web-app "Pseudo-Random Semi-Pronounceable Password". Rather than 
| duplicate the explanation here in email...

Very interesting.  Again like you said it would not be suitable for a
corporate environment, but it would be very good for a home user, especially
if one were to add some numbers in there.  I personally use Aladdin Systems
Web sign-on token.  It is a usb token that fits on your key ring and allows
you to save web page passwords to it.  You need to enter a master password
to access the token, but it allows you to have a different random password
for every site.

Cheers,
Kamal
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