September 3, 2009

What software do you use to store your password, card numbers and other precious date?

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Benjamin A asked:


What software do you use to store your password, card numbers and other valuable data? It is safe using this software manager password?

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September 3, 2009

A B @ 8:05 pm

eWallet from Iliumsoft is very good, and they have excellent tech support if you ever have a problem.

September 5, 2009

Robert W @ 7:29 pm

It is never safe to store any passwords or credit card numbers on any computer with any application. That is, unless you’re asking for identity theft/credit fraud :\

September 6, 2009

Orn @ 8:12 am

none, I use my head

September 8, 2009

11162008 @ 12:21 pm

It’s best to never write it down; use passwords that you can easily remember (i.e. Fs&7ya …Four-score and seven years ago).

If you have to write it down, use paper and pen and lock it in a safe…not on the computer.

If you have to save it on your computer and already have encryption software (i.e. Entrust, PGP, etc.) for email or files, just send your self an encrypted email with that info or encrypt the file.

The last choice would be to use some kind of password manager software (I just don’t like the idea of all my treasure is in this one basket)…I know where my attention would be if I were a hacker.

September 10, 2009

khjg @ 12:52 am

keepass you can download that from

September 12, 2009

makneltech @ 11:30 am

NONE!…. just sit down, create a passowrd, not to simple and rewrite it 100 times until you make sure you know it. or them

September 14, 2009

yoroslvesky01 @ 2:01 am

have u tried stunnel – 4 ? but I dont think there’s absolutely safe in the network as there are too many advanced decode tech appear everyday.
Actually, we have to protect our network far away from dangers beforehand especially in a large network(more than 50 PCs in your network), which anti-virus and firewall can not make such deal.In this aspect, Capsa is highly recommended as a professional, easy-to-use, and users-considerated network monitor&sniffer.

September 16, 2009

Deborah C @ 2:09 am

If you use some Password managers software which can not only store your passwords and login accounts, but also safely store personal information. A good password manager should provides applications and tools to help manage passwords and login information, like saving personal data or credit card information, launching web site.

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