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Category: Authentication » Password Management

KeePass Password Safe
Added 2006-01-12
by Dominik Reichl
KeePass is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish). The best password management software (for a single user) that I've seen.

Proactive System Password Recovery
Added 2005-07-30
by ElcomSoft Co.Ltd.
Proactive System Password Recovery is a program to recover all types of Windows passwords: logon password (when user is logged on and has Admin privileges), screensaver password, .NET Passport password, RAS and dial-up passwords, passwords to shared resources, SYSKEY startup password, passwords stored in cached credentials, Wireless (WEP and WPA-PSK) encryption keys etc. The program also shows all users and groups (with their properties), allows to run any programs in other user's context, show password history hashes, read password hashes from SAM and SYSTEM files, read Protected Storage records, decrypt Windows scripts, reveal passwords hidden under the asterisks, enable disabled controls, and run brute-force and dictionary attacks on PWL files (Windows 9x). Finally, it shows product IDs and CD keys for Windows, Microsoft Office and other Microsoft software installed.

SigupShield
Added 2005-02-04
by Protecteer, LLC
A fraud alert (Anti-Phishing) software integrated with a full life-cycle password manager & form filler. SignupShield generates unlimited number of unique passwords and disposable email addresses for signing-up to web sites. It fills sign-up forms and encrypts passwords and email addresses for later use during sign-in.

creddump
Added 2004-11-03
by Massimiliano Montoro
Credential Manager is a new SSO solution that Microsoft offers in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP to provide a secured store for credential information. It and allows you to input user name and passwords for various network resources and applications once, and then have the system automatically supply that information for subsequent visits to those resources without your intervention.

Chwinpw
Added 2004-04-21
by
Chwinpw is a small command line utility that can securely change passwords on remote windows machines. It can help to enforce a higher degree of security, by periodic password maintenance of vital accounts. Chwinpw can be run from a logon script or from a central location. It is also possible to instruct chwinpw to make bulk changes.

Figaro's Password Manager
Added 2003-12-29
by John Conneely
Figaro's Password Manager (FPM) is a GNOME application that allows you to securely store your passwords, which are encrypted with the blowfish algorithm. It allows you to copy passwords or usernames to the clipboard or primary selection. If a password is for a Web site, FPM can keep track of the URLs of your login screens and can automatically launch your browser. You can also teach FPM to launch other applications. FPM can sort your passwords into categories. Finally, it has a password generator that can help you choose good passwords.

Hsftp
Added 2003-12-09
by Rainer Wichmann
hsftp is an ftp emulator that provides the look-and-feel of an ftp session, but uses ssh to transport commands and data. hsftp executes UNIX commands on the remote host, and thus will fail on non-Unix remote hosts. If hsftp is not set SUID root, and you have supplied a password/passphrase, it might get paged out to your swap partition during prolonged inactivity. For security, hsftp can be compiled to drop SUID root privileges irrevocably on startup, immediately after locking the memory for the password. For RSA authentication, you can avoid to have hsftp caching the passphrase if you use ssh-agent. In this case, you can use hsftp securely without setting it SUID root. hsftp has been developed on Linux. It is known to compile on a variety of other UNIX flavours (at least FreeBSD, Solaris, AIX, and HP-UX), but may not work on all. Fixes for portability are welcome for inclusion.

Secure Data Manager
Added 2003-11-10
by Charles McCann
Secure Data Manager (SDM) is a full-featured password manager application written entirely in Java. It stores logins and other private information for Web sites, computers, credit cards, etc.

pam_passwdqc
Added 2003-11-03
by Solar Designer
pam_passwdqc is a simple password strength checking module for PAM-aware password changing programs, such as passwd(1). In addition to checking regular passwords, it offers support for passphrases and can provide randomly generated passwords. All features are optional and can be (re-)configured without rebuilding.

w3pw
Added 2003-10-17
by Thomas Seifert
w3pw is a Web based password wallet manager written in PHP. The encrypted information is stored in a MySQL database.

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