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Re: Device for Pin and password storring


From: Steven Bonici <sbonici () si rr com>
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 09:05:39 -0400

Try Password Safe (now at version 3.02), it is open source, but originally written by Bruce Schneier at Counterpane.


007.dainius () gmail com wrote:
Hi all,

I need a device where passwords or PIN could be kept safely (encrypted ). There are lot of software solutions for 
computers, PDA`s and phones, but I need somewhat separate device.

Any advices?

Thanks in advance.



Dainius

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