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Re: keychain secure note
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Re: keychain secure note


  • Subject: Re: keychain secure note
  • From: "Charles Moore" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 14:17:35 -0600

> However, you may create a password entry, which a random string as
> the password. Then, you will be able to use this random string as a
> key for a cryptographic algorithm like 3DES or IDEA (use openssl for
> that) to store a ciphered version in a regular file. That the
> solution used by Safari for form auto-completion.


thanks for the replies.

i wound up using the SSCrypto framework from septicus software.  works
fine.  it's probably not the most secure solution but i really just want to
keep the data from the casual user.  a highly motivated hacker is welcome to
it...
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