Passwords, Password Lists and Keeping Passwords Secure
I’m often asked about how I handle passwords for all the different sites that require passwords.
The questioner’s eyes get pretty big when I mention that I use random mixtures of letters and numbers for my passwords, and even bigger when I say that I use a different password on every site.
The immediate question is “How can you keep track of them all?”
The answer is one of the reasons that I use a PDA, a Personal Digital Assistant. In my case, it is the PalmOS v4 based Sony CliĆ© SJ-33, which I’ve used for a couple years.
The program that lets me keep track of these is called Secret! (yes, there’s an exclamation mark as part of the name). Secret! has long been available for PalmOS. I didn’t realize it, but it is also available for Pocket PC handhelds, too. According to the publisher’s web site (http://linkesoft.com/secret/index.html), Secret! runs on all Pocket PC handhelds with Windows Mobile 2003, 2003 SE, and the current Windows Mobile 5.0.
Secret! uses the 128-bit International Data Encryption Algorithm (IDEA) encryption system to keep the data protected. Of course, it requires a password to get into Secret!
What happens if my PDA breaks?
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