How to safeguard passwords?
Giuseppe Di Grande Updated the 04/24/2017 00:00Today managing your passwords has become a real problem. Between websites, emails, social media, PINs, services, etc., just the thought of memorizing dozens of passwords is impossible.
What does Biblos have to do with the password problem? Read on, see what elegant solution I offer you.
Some people always use the same password for all their registrations. Are you one of them? Your Online security is inadequate: just uncover that password and all your accounts will be open. Even worse is using a weak password, like "123456" (the most used and cracked password in the world), or your own date of birth: it's like leaving the front door open and inviting burglars to help themselves.
Do you want one of the most comprehensive and reliable programs to save your passwords? Simple, reliable, free? Admit it, you hadn't thought of Biblos.
Biblos is the ideal solution for those looking for a secure yet incredibly easy-to-use and free password program. In a simple document, you can jot down all your passwords and save them in an encrypted document protected with a master password. In doing so, you only need to remember the master password to open the document, a single password that will allow access to the document containing all the others.
Naaa, it's too easy.
Why? Explain it to me.
Many people already save their passwords in a document. Are you one of them? Utilizing Biblos to create a secure and reliable document is the easy and immediate solution to storing all your login information in one place. The password-protected document that Biblos creates and manages assures you that it is impenetrable unless you know the master password to open it.
Biblos uses the Secure Hash Algorithm with a 256-bit key to generate the cryptographic hash code from the master password. The SHA algorithm produces a 256-bit digital fingerprint that will subsequently be used to decrypt the entire document. The function is non-reversible; you cannot trace back to the master password. With the SHA256 code, Biblos decrypts the actual document using another widely known decoding algorithm: the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). AES is a globally recognized encryption algorithm known for its security.
EBIBLOS protected documents, if you don't know the master password, are impenetrable. For example, you can confidently leave them on your office Computer without fearing that others can open them; upload them Online to services like Dropbox or Google Drive; or keep them on your hard disk, etc. Of course, the file can be deleted just like any other file or Software on the hard disk. However, you can make as many copies of your document as you want, even thousands, and it will always remain protected and accessible only to you.
When you open a protected document, Biblos asks you to enter the password. If you don't enter the correct password, Biblos cannot open your document in any way because all the data is encrypted into an incomprehensible mess of bytes, even to Biblos itself. Only you, who know the password, can open a protected Biblos document.
Once the document is open, you can add all the data you want: usernames, passwords, codes, etc. You can read your passwords, search for them, save them, copy them to the clipboard, etc. In short, you can manage the document with your passwords like any other, with the difference that your document will always be encrypted and can never be opened by others.
Do you like this solution? Then adopt it immediately: download and install Biblos.
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