AllSecure 1.0 keeps, safeguards sensitive info
updated 11:35 am EST, Wed January 14, 2009
AllSecure 1.0 ships
Arizona's EdgeRift has announced an initial release of AllSecure, a tool used to store sensitive information on a Mac. Users are able to record a number of different types of information using templates, such as notes, passwords, serial numbers and insurance information. To this the program adds file encryption, which is handled by dragging and dropping documents into the app.
AllSecure uses 256-bit AES encryption as well as SHA-256 hashing in order to block hacking. The software additionally scrubs RAM to prevent workarounds, and incorporates an optional OpenSSL password generator. Safari users can have the program autofill login forms, which may circumvent any keyloggers present.
The app costs $39, and requires a minimum of Mac OS X 10.5 along with a 867MHz processor.











Interesting.
01/14, 12:50pm (1 reply) reply
Seems like this could be a worthy competitor to 1Password.
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