KeePass - (Open Source)
KeePass is a password manager solution for those that have many passwords to remember.
KeePass is a useful password manager software that allows management of passwords in a secure way.
Based on a dual AES encryption , Rijndael and Twofish algorithm - two of the most powerful at the moment, also used by banks- this software gathers all of the serial numbers, logins, passwords and other account numbers in a single interface. It is only necessary to remember one password or insert a removable drive to have access to the password database. It is also possible to generate a key to copy to removable media to prevent the reading of the database if the password is stolen.
The information contained in the database data can be classified into different categories for easy access to the password needed.
The interface has a tree form that is customized to each recreation and password, that can be associated to a web page, a comment, an expiration date.
The software requires no installation, as it can run directly from a USB stick or hard drive so no information is stored on the system to avoid any form of piracy.
# New Features:
* Password quality estimation algorithm: added check for about 1500 most common passwords (these are rated down to 1/8th of their statistical rating; Bloom filter-based implementation).
* {GOOGLECHROME} placeholder: updated detection code to also support the latest versions of Chrome.
* KeePass now enables data execution prevention (DEP).
* Improved lock overlay icon (higher resolution).
# Improvements:
* Improved character classification in password quality estimation algorithm.
* Improved group and entries deletion confirmation dialogs (only Windows Vista and higher).
* Items in the update checking, plugin and icon picker dialogs aren't underlined anymore when hovering over them.
* The default expiry interval for new entries is now limited to a maximum of 8 years.
* Renamed character repetition option in the password generator for improved clarity.
* Added code to prevent loading libraries from the current working directory (to avoid binary planting attacks).
* Installer: various minor improvements.
* Various code optimizations.
* Minor other improvements.