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Re: Are there any pocketable Hardware Password Vaults
From: Pranav Lal <pranav.lal () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 06:12:26 +0530
Hi Felix,do you know of any Java applications that would do what you suggest in the below message?
Also, you say "1. It is protected by a PIN number"PL] I would suppose that this pin is easy to brute force since from what I know it consists of only numbers?
Pranav on Friday 11/11/2005 04:14 AM, felix.oxley () gmail com said: You could use your mobile phone. 1. It is protected by a PIN number 2. It could run a java encryption app to provide additional security. 3. It is always with you. 4. It can be accessed from your PC via Bluetooth or USB.
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