5 projects tagged "Security"
Strip is a password and account management program for the Palm Computing Platform. Designed to fit the needs of both IT professionals and the average user, it combines ease of use with flexibility and security. 128 bit encryption ensures that even if your Palm Pilot is lost or stolen your important account and password information will remain confidential. Strip has a quick and easy to use interface, with many useful features including the ability to beam shared accounts to other Strip users.
LockBox is a tool for the Palm Pilot and compatibles that helps users securely manage account information. Multiple account information is protected by a single password. Features: Stores Account Information - Account Name, User Name, Password, Notes, Export data to Memo Application, Categories to organize different account information, 128bit (A)RC4 Encryption, Works on PalmOS2.0 and higher devices, Backs up changes to PC during HotSync.
Keyring for PalmOS lets you securely store secret keys and confidential information on a PalmOS handheld computer. This information might include computer account passwords, credit card numbers, GnuPG or PGP passphrases, SKey one-time-pads, or phone banking keywords. Records are encrypted using the well-trusted DES3 algorithm on a master password. When you need to set a password, Keyring can generate a random password of specified length, optionally including letters, numbers, or symbols.
Ostiary allows a client to run scripts on a server in a secure, authenticated manner, using an extremely simple protocol that is immune to buffer-overflow attacks. It is useful as a limited ssh/lsh replacement, or to selectively enable full remote shell access on a temporary basis. Clients for Windows, Unix, iOS, Android, and Palm are available.
Kiosk is a Palm hack/DA combination that can be used to lock a Palm handheld to a single application. When activated, only the current application can run, and a password is needed to launch other applications. This is useful when loaning a PDA to a child or to a co-worker to use for a specific purpose.
A .NET component to create PDF documents without using Adobe Acrobat.
A set of libraries and tools for reading, mastering, and writing optical discs.