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PC-Mac PasswordVault v3.2 helps protect users from trojan horses and other malware
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA -- July 19, 2004 -- Lava Software is now shipping PC-Mac PasswordVault v3.2, a password manager which securely stores website usernames and passwords, Internet banking data and software registration details for convenient and easy access on Windows, MacOS X, MacOS Classic and Linux (x86) computers.
This new version clears the clipboard when the application is closed, further increasing security for users. It also fixes a problem on the Windows version which prevented the pasting of text in some dialogs. Free downloadable versions of PC-Mac PasswordVault v3.2 are now available for all computer platforms.
PC-Mac PasswordVault helps protect Windows users from potential security problems when doing Internet banking and other sensitive online transactions. The one-click access to account numbers, passwords, PINs, etc. in PC-Mac PasswordVault defeats keyboard logger trojan horse programs. In addition, password and credit card information is stored by PC-Mac PasswordVault in a strongly encrypted data file, protecting user data from surreptitious malware programs which scan hard drives for sensitive information stored as clear text.
PC-Mac PasswordVault includes an auto-lock timer, auto-clipboard clear, random password generator, import and export of data (for easy backup and transfer), editable categories, editable notes, a global floating access window, master password recovery system and selectable skins. The portable version (called PC-Mac PasswordVault2Go Lite) runs directly off USB drives and can auto-sync to the desktop version.
Graphic screenshots for Windows and MacOS X can be found at: http://www.lavasoftware.com/passwordvault.html
The free Lite Edition of PC-Mac PasswordVault supports up to 10 services, whilst the Standard Edition supports any number of services. The Standard Edition is priced at USD19.95 per license, and purchasers get download access to the current version of the software for all platforms (both desktop and portable versions), as well as free upgrades for one year. Site licenses for companies, universities and other organizations are available from USD99.00. OEM pricing, customization and rebranding options are available on request.
About the Company
Lava Software Pty. Ltd., a company incorporated in the State of South Australia, began developing its range of cross-platform software in 1992. More information is available from http://www.lavasoftware.com or by emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contact: Michael Wildoer Lava Software Pty. Ltd. GPO Box 215, Adelaide, Australia, 5001 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.lavasoftware.com URL for this press release: http://www.lavasoftware.com/prpv190704.html __________________________
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