Safest Encryption?

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Safest Encryption?
  1. Unread #1 - Apr 10, 2012 at 6:03 AM
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    What is the safest password encryption software? I was looking at MD5, but I have read that it has alot of flaws in it that keep being discovered. Thankyou.
     
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    Safest Encryption?

    For passwords I use Keypass. It supports keys upto like 512 bits or something.

    Or do you have data to store?
     
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    It would be passwords, but it would be key to not let anyone get them.
     
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    Keypass is great, I use it to remember all my passwords.
     
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    Would that work for ALOT of passwords, and is it free?

    Hmm. Thankyou for the answers.
     
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    Yupp. It's called Keepass, sorry on the spelling.. You set a master password up to like 128 characters. When you enter the password, it opens up a database with all the passwords you put in.
     
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