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Cheryl J Hansen <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 27 Aug 2004 23:32:41 -0500
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 I have been using Roboform for over 2 years, the first year I used the free
portion and then I paid for the use.  I find it works very well, no spyware
or any such thing.  It seems to be very secure.  CNET also recommends this
program.



Hope you enjoy!



God Bless,

 Cheryl J

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-------Original Message-------

 

From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list

Date: 08/26/04 19:06:16

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Subject: [PCSOFT] Password security

 

Does anyone know which of the following is the most secure way of

storing passwords?

 

Roboform

IE native password storage

Firefox native password storage

 

Comments would be appreciated.  My thought is that hackers

know where to look for passwords for IE in particular - but

more than likely for all of the programs when you get right

down to it.  Should all of these programs/features be avoided?

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Regards,

Paul Ecclestone

 

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