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  • PwSafe uses the same file format as the award-winning Password Safe PC open source PC app. Password Safe has been originally created by security guru Bruce Schneier and nowadays is maintained by Rony Shapiro. Since it has been around as an open source project for more than a decade, it has been extensively reviewed by many experts.
  • PwSafe is an open source password manager for Mac OS X users that also comes with cloud backups, so you can securely back up your passwords online. PwSafe uses YubiKey's HMAC-SHA1 challenge response mode.
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Password Safe
Original author(s)Bruce Schneier
Developer(s)Rony Shapiro, volunteers[1]
Initial releaseJanuary 15, 2002
Stable release
Repository
Written inC++
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Android, Linux (beta)
Size12.9 MB
Available in17 languages
TypePassword manager
LicenseArtistic License 2.0
Websitewww.pwsafe.org

Password Safe is a free and open-sourcepassword manager program for use with Microsoft Windows.

Pwsafe is a password manager originally designed by Bruce Schneier. It offers a simple UI to manage passwords for different services. There are other programs that support the file format pybind11 2.4.3.

A beta version is also available for Ubuntu (including the Kubuntu and Xubuntu derivatives), Debian and FreeBSD operating systems. A Java-based version is also available on SourceForge. https://profile-soft.mystrikingly.com/blog/five-star-slots. On its page, users can find links to unofficial releases running under Android, BlackBerry, and other mobile operating systems.

History[edit]

The program was initiated by Bruce Schneier at Counterpane Systems,[2] and is now hosted on SourceForge and developed by a group of volunteers.[3]

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Design[edit]

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After filling in the master password the user has access to all account data entered and saved previously. The data can be organized by categories, searched, and sorted based on references which are easy for the user to remember.[4] The key combination Ctrl+C copies the password of a selected account into the clipboard, Ctrl+U copies user ID. The program can be set to minimize automatically after a period of idle time and clears the clipboard. It is possible to compare and synchronize two different password databases.

Features[edit]

Note: All uncited information in this section is sourced from the official Help file included with the application

Password management[edit]

Stored passwords can be sectioned into groups and subgroups in a tree structure.

Changes to entries can be tracked, including a history of previous passwords, the creation time, modification time, last access time, and expiration time of each password stored. Text notes can be entered with the password details. https://downloadunder.mystrikingly.com/blog/fingerprint-login-macbook-pro.

Import and export[edit]

The password list can be exported to various file formats including TXT, XML and previous versions of Password Safe. Password Safe also supports importing these files

Password Safe supports importing TXT and CSV files which were exported from KeePass version 1.x (V1). KeePass version 2.x (V2) allows databases to be exported as a KeePass V1 database, which in turn can be imported to Password Safe.[needs update]

Password Safe cannot directly import a XML file exported by KeePass V1 or V2, as the fields are too different. However, the Help file provides instructions for processing an exported XML file with one of multiple XSLT files (included with Password Safe) which will produce a Password Safe compatible XML file that can then be imported.[needs update]

File encryption[edit]

Smartday 3 0 0. Password Safe can encrypt any file using a key derived from a passphrase provided by the user through the command-line interface.

Password generator[edit]

The software features a built-in password generator that generates random passwords. The user may also designate parameters for password generation (length, character set, etc.), creating a 'Named Password Policy' by which different passwords can be created.

Cryptography[edit]

The original Password Safe was built on Bruce Schneier's Blowfish encryption algorithm. Rony Shapiro implemented Twofish encryption along with other improvements to the 3.xx series of Password Safe.[5] The keys are derived using an equivalent of PBKDF2 with SHA-256 and a configurable number of iterations, currently set at 2048.[6][7]

Reception[edit]

Reviewers have highlighted the program's simplicity as its best feature.[8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^http://sourceforge.net/p/passwordsafe/_members/
  2. ^'Password Safe Product Review'. NMRC. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  3. ^'Password Safe | Encryption Download'. PCWorld. Archived from the original on 2010-10-27. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  4. ^'Password Safe Review: Make Password Retrieval Easier'. Brighthub.com. 2009-10-31. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  5. ^'WineHQ – Password Safe'. WineHQ.org. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
  6. ^Shapiro, Rony (2013-02-05). 'Master Key Generation from Master Password'. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
  7. ^Shapiro, Rony (2013-01-08). 'PasswordSafe database format description version 3.29'.
  8. ^'Password Safe review'. Software-Today.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2011-08-01.

External links[edit]

  • Official website
  • Password Safe at Schneier.com
  • pwSafe Password Safe clone for OS X and iOS
  • Password Safe at Softonline.net
  • PasswdSafe on Google Play
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Password_Safe&oldid=977682675'

What is pwSafe?

pwSafe is a very secure database of online credentials (username, password, URL, .). It's up to you to make its content match your actual credentials.

It's also up to you to fill out the forms which ask for your credentials with information from pwSafe. pwSafe offers many features such as Smart Pasteboard and a Safari action extension on iOS to help you typing long passwords and usernames.

How do I use it?

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After filling in the master password the user has access to all account data entered and saved previously. The data can be organized by categories, searched, and sorted based on references which are easy for the user to remember.[4] The key combination Ctrl+C copies the password of a selected account into the clipboard, Ctrl+U copies user ID. The program can be set to minimize automatically after a period of idle time and clears the clipboard. It is possible to compare and synchronize two different password databases.

Features[edit]

Note: All uncited information in this section is sourced from the official Help file included with the application

Password management[edit]

Stored passwords can be sectioned into groups and subgroups in a tree structure.

Changes to entries can be tracked, including a history of previous passwords, the creation time, modification time, last access time, and expiration time of each password stored. Text notes can be entered with the password details. https://downloadunder.mystrikingly.com/blog/fingerprint-login-macbook-pro.

Import and export[edit]

The password list can be exported to various file formats including TXT, XML and previous versions of Password Safe. Password Safe also supports importing these files

Password Safe supports importing TXT and CSV files which were exported from KeePass version 1.x (V1). KeePass version 2.x (V2) allows databases to be exported as a KeePass V1 database, which in turn can be imported to Password Safe.[needs update]

Password Safe cannot directly import a XML file exported by KeePass V1 or V2, as the fields are too different. However, the Help file provides instructions for processing an exported XML file with one of multiple XSLT files (included with Password Safe) which will produce a Password Safe compatible XML file that can then be imported.[needs update]

File encryption[edit]

Smartday 3 0 0. Password Safe can encrypt any file using a key derived from a passphrase provided by the user through the command-line interface.

Password generator[edit]

The software features a built-in password generator that generates random passwords. The user may also designate parameters for password generation (length, character set, etc.), creating a 'Named Password Policy' by which different passwords can be created.

Cryptography[edit]

The original Password Safe was built on Bruce Schneier's Blowfish encryption algorithm. Rony Shapiro implemented Twofish encryption along with other improvements to the 3.xx series of Password Safe.[5] The keys are derived using an equivalent of PBKDF2 with SHA-256 and a configurable number of iterations, currently set at 2048.[6][7]

Reception[edit]

Reviewers have highlighted the program's simplicity as its best feature.[8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^http://sourceforge.net/p/passwordsafe/_members/
  2. ^'Password Safe Product Review'. NMRC. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  3. ^'Password Safe | Encryption Download'. PCWorld. Archived from the original on 2010-10-27. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  4. ^'Password Safe Review: Make Password Retrieval Easier'. Brighthub.com. 2009-10-31. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  5. ^'WineHQ – Password Safe'. WineHQ.org. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
  6. ^Shapiro, Rony (2013-02-05). 'Master Key Generation from Master Password'. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
  7. ^Shapiro, Rony (2013-01-08). 'PasswordSafe database format description version 3.29'.
  8. ^'Password Safe review'. Software-Today.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2011-08-01.

External links[edit]

  • Official website
  • Password Safe at Schneier.com
  • pwSafe Password Safe clone for OS X and iOS
  • Password Safe at Softonline.net
  • PasswdSafe on Google Play
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Password_Safe&oldid=977682675'

What is pwSafe?

pwSafe is a very secure database of online credentials (username, password, URL, .). It's up to you to make its content match your actual credentials.

It's also up to you to fill out the forms which ask for your credentials with information from pwSafe. pwSafe offers many features such as Smart Pasteboard and a Safari action extension on iOS to help you typing long passwords and usernames.

How do I use it?

Start creating a new safe. On iOS, tap the + button and choose 'Create Safe in iCloud'. On the Mac, click the button which says 'New safe.' or press CMD + N. You'll be asked to give your safe a name and to enter a its password twice. Take good note of that password, as there's no way to recover it from our side (see our FAQ to know why).

After creating your safe, add an entry. On iOS, tap on the safe name, then tap the + button to the lower right. On the Mac, click the 'New Entry' button. Fill up the details anyway you like it. Except for the password and URL fields, the other ones may be used however you prefer. On IOS, tap Done to save your entry. On the Mac, hit CMD + S or use the 'File' menu to save your safe.

Now, lock your safe. On iOS, tap the combination lock button to the bottom. On the Mac, either click the lock button to the bottom or press CMD + L. Next, try unlocking it. Steermouse powerful third party mouse driver 5 4 3. On iOS, tap the safe name and enter your password. On the Mac, if you closed the window, find the safe on the Welcome screen or using the Finder. The safe is just a document like any other on your computer.

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Finally, copy the password to use it somewhere else. On iOS, after unlocking your safe, tap 'All Items', locate your entry and tap anywhere on it except the small 'i' button. On the Mac, either double click on your entry or click on it and press CMD + P. Now, go to another app, any app, and paste your password. On the Mac, press CMD + V. On iOS, tap the text field and chose the 'Paste' option on the popover menu.





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