Generate your own 4096 Bit Encryption Keypair for Security
Let say you want to raise the level of encryption when you SSH to your linux box, you may feel that 1024 bit encryption isn’t working out very well for you.
Here’s a fast and simple tool to use:
It’s called puttygen.exe can be found at:
You won’t have to worry about doing this via the command line. High security generation made easy.
Forget writing down your passwords, Encrypt them with Keepass
Forget writing down your passwords on a piece of paper under your wallet. You can just store them in a free as in Open Source software program vault called Keepass. This is definitely a solution I will continue to consult on, but wanted to share how cool it was. You can neatly store your passwords in a categorical manner so it is easy to retrieve. You double click your password and it copies it to clipboard without showing the password to should browsers.
Keepass shortlyKeePass (or KeePass Password Safe) is a free/open-source password manager. KeePass helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk So you only have to remember one single master password or insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish). |
So take a look if you need some immediate security and organization of your passwords. We offer encrypted cloud password storage. We can help you set it up, contact us.










