PasswordMaster stores its data, your info (encrypted) in User/Library/Application Support/Railhead Design and although the 3 files there are encrypted, if another party "borrowed" those files, they would be able to open them on their own computer (if it were a Mac) if they had a copy of PasswordMaster.
Terrible security hole and author won't acknowledge anyone pointing it out to him. It's too bad, because I really liked the app before I discovered this shortcoming, which is a dealbreaker for a "secure personal data" storage app.
Actually, they are NOT SAFE! - a_vassalino
Glasgow, you miss the point, I bellieve.PasswordMaster stores its data, your info (encrypted) in User/Library/Application Support/Railhead Design and although the 3 files there are encrypted, if another party "borrowed" those files, they would be able to open them on their own computer (if it were a Mac) if they had a copy of PasswordMaster.
Terrible security hole and author won't acknowledge anyone pointing it out to him. It's too bad, because I really liked the app before I discovered this shortcoming, which is a dealbreaker for a "secure personal data" storage app.
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Monday, August 01 2005 @ 04:22 PM PDT