Can anybody recommend a good encrypted address book?
Hopefully, it will be:
* robust (in information it can store)
* secure (password/encryption/etc.)
* can be run without going through a SETUP procedure
* free
Re: 1 in 10 PCs have problems with SP2 ... It depends on what a person considers robust and secure....problem rate robust and secure? ... I spent the decade of the 1980's producing 6-sigma quality software. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Hashed password secure? ... that only opens up when a user logs on to ... >]store should be as safe as possible, and as resistent to brute force as ... > lock for a safe whose walls are made of paper. ... Of course I'll be begging my boss for more secure systems!... (sci.crypt)
Re: Password Cracking ... An interesting thing we learned during a recent vulnerability assessment is ... that even if you have a good password hardening approach and secure that ... are not as secure.... >Rather amazingly, computers don't store passwords*.... (Security-Basics)
Re: 1 in 10 PCs have problems with SP2 ... MS DID produce a robust and secure XP, capable to be run on a wide ...variety of hardware.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
RE: Where to store application expiration date in a trial app ... You say "Such as the Registry" making the assumption that it is a "secure... So where is the most secure place to store... obj as AssemblyConfigurationAttribute;... (microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp)