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PCSecrets is a PC application that holds secret text data - protected by a master password and strong encryption. Use it as a password manager or just somewhere to hold any text data securely in one place. It can hold a second, hidden set of secrets that is undetectable and plausibly deniable.
The program is also a PC counterpart of the Secrets for Android app. It uses the same data structure and provides synchronization that allows easy transfer of secrets between the two. For those who...
PasswordPurse is a pure java application that stores user credentials in a cryptographic container, protected by a single passphrase. Lightweight design allows deployment on many platforms. PasswordPurse was inspired by Bruce Schneier's PasswordSafe.
Password Manager - Manage your passwords and private information in one secure application for web sites, computers, programs. Search, add, edit, delete, print, etc. Java app, runs everywhere. Uses SunJCE crypto.
Not only a Google authenticator for 2-step verification for Java ME enabled phones. This is MIDlet-1.0 implementation of RFC 6238 authenticator - TOTP: Time-Based One-Time Password Algorithm. It's quick, simple and it supports multiple profiles.
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An easy-to-use generator for large numbers of passwords.
Originally for my school's IT Department, I have now released the source code under the GNU GPL. It supports the random generation of huge numbers of passwords that can be determined in a variety of ways.