

You can also save personal and financial details (bank accounts, credit cards) and fill those in when needed.

This utility hooks into IE and/or Firefox (sorry, no support for Opera or Safari) and allows you to generate strong passwords, save credentials in individual files called “passcards” that can be encrypted, and then recall those credentials with a single mouse click (sorry, keyloggers) when you revisit that site again and have to logon. Creating and keeping track of all those passwords is impossible without some help. The proper strategy, of course, is to assign each website and logon a unique, strong, randomly generated password that’s impossible to guess, and then to change it regularly. They choose weak, easy-to-guess passwords, they reuse them on multiple sites, and they’re perfectly willing to type them on a strange PC where heaven only knows what sort of keyloggers might be installed.

Most people have terrible password habits.
