Thursday 13 January 2011

Kaspersky Password Manager-The Only Password You Must Remember

Kaspersky Password Manager is designed to safeguard and automatically submit the passwords we use every day to access Web sites and online applications. It protects personal information and data from being lost, stolen or compromised by sophisticated malware, cyber criminals, or plain old forgetfulness.

Kaspersky Password Manager integrates with your browser allowing a single password to be used to access the stored login credentials of all your other accounts. This also extends to other information such as name, address, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, credit card numbers etc. So, if you ever need to do a form fill, KPM can handle that for you automatically too.

Security can also be enhanced through the use of a USB stick or mobile phone. KPM can be set to only allow access to your account when a specific USB stick is inserted into a machine, or a mobile phone is connected. That means even if someone gains access to your master password they also require a physical object to login.

Main Features:

Sign-in with a single click of the mouse
Kaspersky Password Manager remembers your usernames and their associated passwords so that when you return to a site it will provide your login data automatically. Kaspersky Password Manager also works with applications that require authentication.

Reliable protection for your passwords
Kaspersky Password Manager securely stores your passwords and personal data in a dedicated, encrypted database on your computer. The stored passwords can only be deciphered by the use of a master password or another authentication method defined by the user. This ensures that your passwords are secure and prevents criminals from stealing them.

Generation of strong passwords
The security of your data depends directly on how strong your passwords are. Users often have similar or identical passwords for multiple accounts. By cracking a single password, a cybercriminal can easily gain access to many accounts. The password generator integrated into Kaspersky Password Manager will create strong passwords for you that are extremely difficult to crack.

Automatically completes lengthy forms
Website forms often require the entry of personal information over and above that of username and password. Such additional data may include: your full name, date of birth, sex, email address, phone number, country of residence, etc. Kaspersky Password Manager can automatically fill in these kinds of forms for you, using information that you provide beforehand. Several ID cards can be used to store business-related and personal information separately.

Effective protection against keyloggers
A keylogger is a malicious program that tracks keystrokes on the victim’s computer to illegally capture the user’s personal data, such as passwords. Kaspersky Password Manager enters passwords without actually using the keyboard and so effectively protects your personal data from keyloggers.

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