Title: [WTS] Mandylion Password Manager *price lowered* Post by: netxshare on February 12, 2012, 03:35:24 AM Mandylion Password Manager
http://www.gadgettastic.com/wp-content/2008/06/mandylion_manager_keys.jpg The Mandylion Password Manager is a secure, convenient and cost-effective device built specifically for generating and protecting your passwords. Tested and matured for 3 years in real warfare environments, it is now available for commercial use. Built as a small keyring device, it can securely manage up to 50 logins, safe combinations, security codes, etc. that can be individually generated to meet the composition requirements of any login policy. Passwords can be any length up to 14 characters or namespaces. It can create passwords based on your settings for various criteria (such as length, alpha-numeric, special characters, etc.) and prompt you to change your passwords at preset time intervals (90 days, 1 year, etc.) Also, all data is stored in permanent memory, so it is unaffected by battery life or loss of power. Tamper-resistant features have been employed both inside and out, making the device a superior choice to storing passwords on your PDA, PC or worse, writing them down. http://www.gadgettastic.com/wp-content/2008/06/mandylion_manager.jpg Using the device is very easy. There are 5 buttons used for navigation and data entry. The device is activated by entering a unique button sequence that is user-defined. Totally self-contained and air-gapped from any system, passwords are viewed on the token’s LCD display which has a limited viewing angle to prevent shoulder surfing. There are also user-defined lockout settings, including a self-destruct feature for high risk scenarios. The device will also indicate failed activation attempts (with a “Tampered” message displayed upon successful activation.) Included Policy Master software makes describing the login policy (length, expiration, composition) for each login record and configuring the token a snap. The token does the rest. This little unit has been designed to meet U.S. Military standards for secure creation and management of passwords (use authorized under Army Regulation 25-2 IA.) This device helps creates a strong security policy for your work environment (so naturally you can brag to the boss about it) and provides cost savings in the form of reduced help desk support and password changing downtime. When used for personal password management the personal password manager eliminates having to remember all those annoying passwords and usernames.
I am selling these at $40/each in BTC with free shipping in the US. They are still sealed in box and never used http://f00.inventorspot.com/images/mandylion_manager_pack.img_assist_custom.jpg Feedback: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=netxshare&sign=ANY&type=RECV (http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=netxshare&sign=ANY&type=RECV) TecShare,Cablepair,NothingG You may contact me via PM Title: Re: [WTS] Mandylion Password Manager Post by: netxshare on February 16, 2012, 07:53:43 AM *bump*
Title: Re: [WTS] Mandylion Password Manager Post by: rjk on February 17, 2012, 05:45:04 PM Interesting, and having it air-gapped is a good thing too. But I like my Yubikeys - they do the typing for me ;D
Is it possible (at all) to connect it to a computer for backups? Title: Re: [WTS] Mandylion Password Manager Post by: netxshare on February 21, 2012, 03:05:28 AM Interesting, and having it air-gapped is a good thing too. But I like my Yubikeys - they do the typing for me ;D Is it possible (at all) to connect it to a computer for backups? Yes, it comes with software to manage the passwords and back them up so you don't have to use the device to create new ones all the time. Title: Re: [WTS] Mandylion Password Manager *price lowered* Post by: netxshare on February 23, 2012, 02:45:53 AM *bump*
Title: Re: [WTS] Mandylion Password Manager *price lowered* Post by: netxshare on February 26, 2012, 07:38:22 AM *bump*
Title: Re: [WTS] Mandylion Password Manager *price lowered* Post by: netxshare on March 02, 2012, 05:55:01 PM *bump*
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