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Fort 4.0 esteve disponível como oferta em 16 de maio de 2012
Fort é mais do que um gerenciador de senhas para o Windows. Ele protege a sua identidade digital ao armazenar senhas, números de cartão de crédito e notas por trás de uma única senha. Tudo é criptografado por trás de uma senha, e tudo o que você digitar no Fort permanecerá no Fort.
Mais do que nunca estamos utilizando sistemas digitais. Websites de primeira linha, serviços, computação de nuvem e mídias sociais. Isto significa que cada um de nós possui múltiplos nomes de usuários, senhas e outras informações que deverão ser armazenadas em segurança.
A forma mais segura é memorizar todas as informações, em vez de anotá-las. No entanto, é humanamente impossível memorizar mais de 25 nomes de usuário e combinações de senha. E é aí que você poderá contar com o Fort.
Windows Vista SP2/ 7/ 8 (x32/x64)
2.38 MB
$ 29,90
Comentáriosrios do Fort 4.0
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Well despite being a pretty decent app, I believe that for programs like today's giveaway users should only rely on Open Source and/or free tools (preferably PORTABLE)....in fact, what happens if we lose the GAOTD key license of this software after a sudden PC crash??
So....
* (Portable) Ohanae Connect
http://www.ohanae.com/securworkplace.html
* (Portable) CherBox 2.6 (==> Password Manager + cool Personal Management App)
http://www.cherbox.net/
* (Portable) QPass Password Manager 1.2.1
http://qpass.sourceforge.net/
* Portable Efficient Password Manager 3.0
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Password-Managers-Generators/Portable-Efficient-Password-Manager.shtml
* FlyingBit Password Keeper
http://www.pwkeeper.com/
* Logins Saver 3.4
http://www.logivis-studios.com/downloads/logivis/loginssaver.html
* Phone Wallet (==> cool app designed to secure your sensitive data on your PC in order to transfer it to your mobile phone)
http://www.symbianguru.com/phone-wallet-for-windows-pc-your-pc-secure-and-organize-confidential-data.html
* Password Bannk
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Password-Managers-Generators/Password-Bank.shtml
And to make your weak passwords stronger and/or to create unhackable and easy to remember passwords from scratch, give the following free gems a try:
* Password Renew 1.1.0.4
http://www.gammaphase.net/pswrnu.htm
* Portable Cyberx Password Generator Pro 4.8.0.0
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-SOFTWARE/Security/Password-Managers—Generators/Portable-Cyberx-Password-Generator-Pro.shtml
* PC Tools Password Utilities 1.0.0.5
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Password-Managers-Generators/PC-Tools-Password-Utilities.shtml
* Iobit Random Password Generator
http://www.iobit.com/passwordgenerator.html
* PWGen
http://pwgen-win.sourceforge.net/
* Hibinox Password Maker
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Password-Managers-Generators/Hibinox-Password-Maker.shtml
* JHashPassword
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Security-Related/JHashPassword.shtml
LOL...you can take your pick dudes!!!!!!!!!
Enjoy!!!
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After downloading and trying to install, an error message dialogue box pops up.
" This program requires Windows NT version 6.0.6001 Service Pack 2 or later. "
Forget it. Deleted the Fort.zip file.
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Every good password manager should prominently display the type of encryption used (AES, Blowfish, etc) & its strength in their promotional materials and every reputable developer knows that.
I don't see anything of the sort for this product. Draw your own conclusions but me, I'm sticking with the freeware Keepass and the recently-offered-here Sticky Password.
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No offense, but why would anyone want to pay 30 bucks for a program like this when you can get KEEPASS for FREE,and it's open-source.
Also, supports auto-filling the login/pwd information into browsers etc.
http://keepass.info/
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No, Fort won't run on Windows XP. It needs Vista SP 2 or later. Windows Vista, 7 and 8 is supported.
If there is enough demand for Windows XP, I might consider to start supporting it.
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