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Kamatoz.Computing announces PassMonster 2.25.

EDP Weekly's IT Monitor

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Kamatoz.Computing has announced version 2.25 of its multi-functional passwords storing and management software suite. PassMonster is a feature packed passwords management software that offers strong 256 bit passwords data encryption never seen before in passwords management software as well as totally customizable skinable interface layout adding a touch of style. PassMonster is intended both for individuals and enterprises who would like to safely store the increasing number of passwords, pin-codes, serial numbers etc.

PassMonster allows simplifying and securing passwords management by providing convenient way of storing any number of passwords for any number of computer users. Passwords can be securely stored in a single database or multiple databases each having its own master key. PassMonster supports encrypted and un-encrypted passwords databases as well as import\export\migration to and from plain text, comma separated values format and XML. All encryption operations handled with blazing fast speed and absolutely transparent to the user, while extra security measures (file wiping, memory monitoring and optional actions logging for high-security environments) are supported.

"There are several passwords keeping and management solutions available on the market today,"--said Greg Arkadiev, Kamatoz.Computing CEO. "However, the ...

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