Clay,

While someone could disguise malware as a genuine password protector,
this is the real thing. I subscribe to a few tech-oriented sites like
Boing Boing and Lifehacker and get a lot of my recommendations from
them. I've been using anypassword for years and it's fine, with
AES/MD5 encryption. I work in the encryption industry and can tell you
that no program is absolutely impenetrable, but the AES/MD5
combination is quite strong (AES is an encryption algorithm and MD5 is
a hashing  algorithm).

Avital

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Clay Blackwell
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, Avital, for the recommendation!  I've wanted to set up one of these,
> but never was sure that the programs themselves were safe.  If you recommend
> it, then it must be OK!
>
> Clay
>
>
> http://www.anypassword.com/
>



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