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RoboForm Everywhere is a password manager that will keep data secure
https://jffc.in/?p=41818 #Cybersecurity, #MashableShopping, #Password, #PasswordManager, #PasswordSecurity, #ShoppingSolo, #ShoppingStackcommerce, #Tech
Google released password manager for Android and Chrome
Google released password manager for Android and Chrome
NEW DELHI: Google has dispatched a secret key chief for Android and Chrome called Smart Lock for Passwords. While the component was not showcased amid the Google I/O keynote session, it has been recorded on Google’s designer pages under Google Identity Platform.
As indicated by Google, with Smart Lock for Passwords,users will have the capacity to sign-in and sign-up into applications on Android…
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RVL datahandler
This is the core part I have to implement: rvl datahandler
It relies on some gtk library I would like to avoid.. so I'll not be able to take part of that code, but I decided to use python for this project, so it will be easier to keep the structure and the same decoding/encoding algorithms.
And finally I'll become more proficient in python :)
Studying Revelation File Format: header
I used to have Revelation as Password Manager, on my loved debian laptop. Now I would love to hack on it to have a command line version to retrieve some password of the services I don't use often and I don't remember (actually some of them were auto generated and I never tried to remember them).
I started from the official wiki page with the file specs: https://bitbucket.org/erikg/revelation/wiki/FileFormatSpec
But I found this is not enough.. So I started looking at the source code..header format:
https://gist.github.com/2230274