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Password Guard v2.8


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Poll: Switch to Rajats Blowfish? (8 member(s) have cast votes)

Switch to Rajats Blowfish?

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Fry
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What Is It?
If you've made a lot of accounts on different websites and cant keep track of them easily, this program is for you, it stores your passwords and you can access easily when ever needed. So I Introduce Password Guard!

Password Guard Features

[*:3riq1d7m]Save and easily access all passwords, Delete passwords aswell

[*:3riq1d7m]Protect your Passwords with a Username/Password (See Security Below)

[*:3riq1d7m]Auto login to 4 different types of mails (Yahoo,GMail,AIM,Hotmail)

[*:3riq1d7m]RC4 Encryption by Laszlo(Thanks!)

[*:3riq1d7m]Auto Updater(Disabled Currently)
Suggestions\Bugs
Please post all suggestions and bugs.

Security
As of v2.5b, There is an account method. You must make an account (Username/Password) to get access, this stops almost all bruteforce

This is now Laszlos RC4 Encryption in place.


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Click Here to download Password Guard v2.8

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Change Log:


* - Changed
- - Removed
+ - Added

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*Fixed bug where you couldn't make an account on a new database
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Thanks:
tidbit,animeaime, Laszlo,Tuncay.

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No posts!? :(

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Do you have a screenshot? Where are the files secretly stored?

autohotkey.com/net Site Manager

 

Contact me by email (polyethene at autohotkey.net) or message tidbit


Fry
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Updated front post with screenshot

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No posts!? :(

Maby, because that isn't the right tactic:

Now where all this information stored is hidden in your system, its enough protection for the average user,

security by obscurity doesn't work. It's just dangerous.

btw: 4-digit Pin code is not secure. Brutefroce is made easy... no matter if you use strong encryption or not.

There are some examples of implementing AES encryption in this Forum. You should use it. And let the User set a Masterpassword of a minimum lenght from 10 Chars.

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Remember, This is a pre-release, so all things are not perfect, Im just posting this if i should make anoher version.

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Got any Source on this one, Fry?

Fry
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Sure check top post, its messy though

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Sure check top post, its messy though

Thanks, Fry.

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Your welcome

Fry
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Im wondering if I should make another version, Is there any interest in this at all?

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i've been meaning to make one of these for awhile. so i migh use this. but yours has a bunch of this i wouldnt need.
so i *might* be interested in it. also the GUI is ugly. i find everything spaced to far apart. that might just be me as i like small/compact GUI's.

rawr. be very afraid
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. Populate the AutoHotkey city. Pointless but somewhat fun. .


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I know many people that use this type of 'wallet' for passwords, so I think it's worth pursuing.

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Ahh, I might make another version, in the meantime I wont be posting as much, I ahve other things to do

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V1.0 OUT

More security, better gui, Overall BETTER!