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    Black Hole

    Black Hole

    Black Hole is a simple and secure password manager

    Black Hole is a lightweight, secure, and offline-first password manager built with simplicity and privacy in mind. Your passwords are stored locally, encrypted, and protected by a single master password — nothing ever leaves your system. Support me at: https://buymeacoffee.com/novafoundry
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    Encrypted Password Database

    Enterprise level password management and automation

    The Encrypted Password Database is an enterprise level application for storing authentication information and automating application password management.
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    Pass simple

    Pass simple

    GUI for pass cli util

    Pass simple is a multi-platform (MACOS, Linux, and Windows) GUI for pass (https://www.passwordstore.org/) , the standard unix password manager - passwordstore. The advantages of pass simple include the use of GPGME (native C++, seamless integration with Security cards) or rnp (realtime,multithreading and windows support), as well as support for YAML and Markdown. Documentation: https://shemeshg.github.io/pass-simple-mdbook/ Git: https://github.com/shemeshg/pass-simple-qt step by step install - On mac : https://shemeshg.github.io/pass-simple-mdbook/install_mac.html - On linux: https://shemeshg.github.io/pass-simple-mdbook/install_linux.html - On windows: https://shemeshg.github.io/pass-simple-mdbook/install_windows.html More screenshots https://github.com/shemeshg/pass-simple-qt/wiki
    Downloads: 42 This Week
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    StrongKey PKI2FIDO

    StrongKey PKI2FIDO

    Web application to register FIDO keys from TLS ClientAuth sessions

    StrongKey PKI2FIDO is a web application written in Angular and Java using REST web service calls for client-server communication. The application enables users that have X.509 digital certificates (optionally, on smart cards—such as the PIV card or CAC) to strongly authenticate to PKI2FIDO using TLS ClientAuth and then register a FIDO Security key with a FIDO Server (such as StrongKey FIDO Server at https://sourceforge.net/projects/strongkeyfido/). The TLS ClientAuth strong authentication process validates the digital certificate's chain (if any) and uses CRLs to verify the certificate's revocation status (OCSP checking will come in the next release). ...
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    KeeChipCard

    KeePass plugin to use chip cards

    The purpose of this plugin is to use a chip card (memory card or smart card with file system) to lock and unlock KeePass (https://sourceforge.net/projects/keepass/) databases - interchangeable with a key file associated with the card. NOTE: The plugin will be for KEEPASS VERSION 1.XX. You can read the Blog for this project (see the bar above) where I keep a record of the current developments.
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