Brian
02-19-2007, 09:36 PM
Never Memorize Passwords Again (http://www.thetechlounge.com/news/11240/Never+Memorize+Passwords+Again/)
"Actioneer, a Cambridge, Mass.-based software firm, has developed a password-management system, which requires users to remember only one master password. After the user enters a single password, the Invisible Password Manager securely provides access for all other password-protected login sites.
The Actioneer system automatically extracts needed user names and passwords from triple-DES encrypted storage. Because users are not entering individual passwords via the keyboard, the Invisible Password Manager can help prevent identity theft by keyloggers and snoopers.
The Invisible Password Manager, which can be used on a desktop, laptop, or carried around on a USB thumb drive, is free.
I have a horrible memory, but somehow I am able to remember 15 different passwords that all consist of random letters and numbers. I must be a genius..."
Read full story here (http://www.inc.com/criticalnews/articles/200702/products0214.html)
"Actioneer, a Cambridge, Mass.-based software firm, has developed a password-management system, which requires users to remember only one master password. After the user enters a single password, the Invisible Password Manager securely provides access for all other password-protected login sites.
The Actioneer system automatically extracts needed user names and passwords from triple-DES encrypted storage. Because users are not entering individual passwords via the keyboard, the Invisible Password Manager can help prevent identity theft by keyloggers and snoopers.
The Invisible Password Manager, which can be used on a desktop, laptop, or carried around on a USB thumb drive, is free.
I have a horrible memory, but somehow I am able to remember 15 different passwords that all consist of random letters and numbers. I must be a genius..."
Read full story here (http://www.inc.com/criticalnews/articles/200702/products0214.html)