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Re: Password Security
From: "Shalla, Kevin" <kshalla () UIC EDU>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:01:41 -0500
That sounds like a handy one for certain situations, however most of the time I need to store passwords that I'll be entering from my computer, and I'd rather not have to look up the password on the Palm, then retype it on the computer. Password safe (written by Bruce Schneier) is a good free program that stores them on your computer. Once you open the safe, you double-click the desired listing, and the password is put into the Windows paste buffer (you don't even see it, so you can even do this on a projector while others are watching). On Wed, October 24, 2007 5:38 pm, Paul Russell wrote:
On 10/23/2007 19:07, Vicky Walker wrote:David's response leads me to ask what the general consensus is about the safety of Password Safes and what are the best ones out there today?For the past several years, I and some of my co-workers have been using a product called STRIP (Secure Tool for Recalling Important Passwords), for Palm OS. I believe it was written by a sysadmin who could not find a password-keeper application that met his needs. See http://www.identicentric.com/products/strip/ for details. -- Paul Russell, Senior Systems Administrator OIT Messaging Services Team University of Notre Dame prussell () nd edu
Current thread:
- Re: Password Security, (continued)
- Re: Password Security Steven Alexander (Oct 23)
- Re: Password Security Jim Dillon (Oct 23)
- Re: Password Security Doug Markiewicz (Oct 23)
- Re: Password Security Jim Dillon (Oct 23)
- Re: Password Security David Seidl (Oct 23)
- Re: Password Security Vicky Walker (Oct 23)
- Re: Password Security Christopher Webber (Oct 23)
- Password Security Mclaughlin, Kevin (mclaugkl) (Oct 24)
- Re: Password Security David Kovarik (Oct 24)
- Re: Password Security Paul Russell (Oct 24)
- Re: Password Security Shalla, Kevin (Oct 24)
- Re: Password Security Gary Dobbins (Oct 24)
- Re: Password Security Valdis Kletnieks (Oct 25)
- Re: Password Security Scholz, Greg (Oct 25)