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What would be the most secure cipher?

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well if u are goin to do this in ASP.NET then i dont think u have to depends on database server encruption.. or if u are doin it in classic asp... u may buy some inexpensive encryption component..

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I use the usb version of AI Roboform when I'm on the road.
http://www.roboform.com/

EDIT: Current issue of PCMagazine has a good article on stuff to carry on a usb drive. Includes links to a USB version of FireFox, recommendations for mini-unix's, etc.


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Probably works great for you, but I still would prefer no to depend on carrying something which you may forget, lose, get it stolen or damaged, there are many possibilities that could go wrong when you carry all your passwords with you.

Another advantage of having a web app, is that your family and friends can have accounts and have their own set stored.
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A reasonably secure web based system will meet most needs as questions of the method of decoding a cipher assumes that a hacker even wants to! With so much encrypted data flying around why would they pick on your data anyway? Most modern cipher systems make random cracking impractical and VERY unlikely.

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