
By Munir Kotadia
Published: Monday 23 May 2005
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Murdoch Mactaggart
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Dorset, UK
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Writer
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Writing down passwords is eminently sensible advice. A product such as PasswordSafe (see http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/) lets you categorise and keep any number of different keys and attendant information, all managed through one or more master passwords and subject to a range of security options. Of course you still need to manage securely the master password(s) ...
I've been using "Whister32" (encrypted notepad) fo...
Anonymous
Writing down passwords is eminently sensible advic...
Murdoch Mactaggart
You are obviously not a security conscious individ...
Anonymous
Simple encryption is the answer.
Writing down pas...
Dozza
Remembering passwords can be a problem for some wi...
Lionel A Smith
Passwords are out of date.
Pass phrases should ...
Anonymous
Another reason to trust Microsoft when it comes to...
Anonymous
"Anonymous security consultant" is an idiot. While...
Ian Savell
Two things spring to mind. Firstly that this advic...
Paul Charlton-Thomson
Interesting subject for a PHd. However, most peopl...
Anonymous
A technique I've been suggesting for a long time h...
Joe Whitehead
I use an encrypted document of my 100+ usernames/p...
Rob Jones
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