Re: Are there any pocketable Hardware Password Vaults

From: Steven Meyer (meysteven_at_gmail.com)
Date: 11/10/05

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    Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 12:37:57 +0100
    To: CK <ltxtreme@gmail.com>
    
    

    Stealth surfer could be the thing you need (
    http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/review/stealthsurfer_ii ) or you could
    just use any usb key that asks for a password the access the
    "protected" data or your could even use a biometric usb key.
    there are any how a lot of products you can find on the web that could
    make you a happy man.
    hope it helps
    Steven Meyer

    2005/11/9, CK <ltxtreme@gmail.com>:
    > I'm wondering if anyone out there knows if there is a product that
    > serves as a pocketable password vault? I'm thinking something like a
    > PCMCIA card that has an LCD (touch)screen that can securely store all of
    > my passwords and maybe interfaces through a PCMCIA port to allow for
    > password management. I've seen a number of my co-workers store their
    > passwords on encrypted ASCII files on their PDAs, but that seems a bit
    > clunky to me. The USB options are closer to what I'm looking for, but
    > if I need my ATM pin number or some offline password, I would need a PC
    > to look up the info. Again, clunky. Writing the passwords down on a
    > piece of paper and carrying them around is a little too insecure for me.
    >
    > Thanks in advance.
    >


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