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You can store 30 password for FREE at PassWizard.com https://www.pspinc.com/pass-wizard Unlimited Password Storage is just $1.67/month. Kenichi Uchiku...
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Over the last few years, cybersecurity has become increasingly important. With more employees working from home, it’s made organizations and their employees even more susceptible to cyber-attacks. Because of this, it’s become increasingly important for companies to protect themselves from potential hacks. According...
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Earlier this week, we announced that our password management software, Pass Wizard, officially came out of its beta stage. Pass Wizard was specifically designed to securely store and share passwords. We still have a free plan available, but we are now offering a paid plan for just $1.67/month (billed annually). Pro user...
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We’re excited to share with you that Pass Wizard, our password management system, is now officially out! We still have a version that is free-to-use (store up to 30 passwords). However, we’ve also added a Pro version packed with many more features, including storing an unlimited number of passwords. At just $1....
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Pass Wizard, a cloud-based password management service that is currently in beta, will officially release soon. As of now, you can store 30 passwords for free, so please register and try it out. If you want to store more than 30 passwords, you can get our paid account, which will cost $19.95/year and will not have a pa...
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At Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. we are developing a state-of-the-art password management system with all of the technology currently available to us. This password management system not only encrypts and stores passwords but also uses 2FA (two-factor authentication) to require authentication with a cellphone when a...
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On Wednesday, July 14th, 2021, Microsoft released an emergency update to patch a vulnerability, called “PrintNightmare”, that was exploiting the Windows Print Spooler service. Technical jargon aside, this exploit essentially would allow hackers to install programs, view and delete data. It affected Windows 10 and even Wi...
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Vol. 70 How do you keep track of your passwords? I used to store all of my passwords in Numbers (Apple's version of Excel) and protected that document...