Login Assistant 1.6.3.3
"How many passwords do you have to remember?"
While using applications and Internet services, at the office or at home, we usually have to remember dozens of passwords. Often, each of us, in order to remember them all, has written on a peice of paper or, at worst, on a post-it attached to the monitor, the rows application, username and password, with the risk of compromising the safety of services and applications.
As an example, see the video below...
The password caper (by bcj19):
Login Assistant is the solution
Login Assistant is a lightweight, easy to use Single Sign-On tool that manages passwords for all your applications and services by a single authentication PIN.
By Login Assistant you can definitely forget your passwords. The table of passwords, which usually you write on a peice of paper, will be encrypted and stored in an hardware device, such as a smart card, a USB hard disk or a flash memory card and is protected by a single authentication PIN. A software agent regularly listens to this table and suggested, when needed, the correct password for the asking application.
Finally, the PIN is the only thing you have to remember to have access to all your passwords and then to all applications.
Main features
By Login Assistant you can:
- create the table of passwords with a few clicks starting from the login window
- protect the table of passwords on an ecnrypted local file or on a smart card or on a USB/Flash Hard Disk encrypted by an authentication PIN
- automatically fill username and password fields inside the login window
- make a backup copy of the table of passwords. Such backup table can be used instead of smart card or USB hard disk when the device is not available.
Login Assistant is integrated with:
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Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, etc. to fill username-password fields in html login form
- applications asking for login via dialog windows. For instance the login dialog shown by Outlook Express, Client FTP, etc.;
- applications with a "character interface" which ask for username-password such as, for instance, 3270 terminal emulators, ASCII terminals etc.);
- PKCS#11 compliant smart cards
- Biometric PKCS#11 compliant smart cards with or without Match On Card
Login Assistant Trial
Download
Version 1.6.3.3 - 2009/03/13
- Full trial version
Prices:
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- Full version |
24,90 Euro |
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Login Assistant works with four different devices:
1) Smart Card:
Requirements:
WinXP; Win 2000; Win 2003; Vista
PC/SC smart card reader
PKCS#11 compliant smart card
2) USB, Memory Card
Requirements:
WinXP; Win 2000; Win 2003; Vista
Pen Drive USB, U3, Memory Card SD, MMC, Compact Flash, etc.
3) Biometric recognition
Requirements:
WinXP; Win 2000; Win 2003; Vista
Pen Drive USB, memory card or smart card and fingerprint reader
4) Encrypted Local File
Requirements:
WinXP; Win 2000; Win 2003; Vista
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