
I
can’t speak for you guys, but I personally have a metric ton of passwords that
I have to remember on a daily basis. I
have blogs I maintain, I have email addresses (one or two on every email
service from AOL to GMail to Yahoo to MSN), I have multiple messenger services,
I have logins for my computers, I have logins for my online banking stuff, and
of course I have my ATM code. Just
pondering it all makes my head spin.
That’s
where the Mandylion Password Manager comes in really handy for the cool kids
who might have one stuck on their key ring. Check out its listed features, per ThinkGeek:
· Manages up to 50 login records simultaneously
· Generates cryptographically strong passwords
· Complies with all DoD, Govt. & Industry
Password Security Policies
· Multiple tamper-resistant features and lockout
alarms
· Manages Root and Group passwords
· Cradle connection via USB
· Kit containing: token, a configuration cradle,
Policy Master Configuration Software (Windows only)
· Dimensions: Approx. 2.5" x 1.5" x
.375" (65mm x 45mm x 10mm)
· One-year warranty
Of course, the one big drawback of having all your passwords
stored on one key fob is that if you can’t remember your passwords, you also run a good risk of either losing
your keys or forgetting the button combination that unlocks your password
storage device. Of course, if you do
lose it, the odds of someone successfully cracking your Mandylion are slim to
none, but then you’d have to go back to remembering all your passwords without
the help. That being said, I might end
up picking one up sometime soon. I’m
tired of forgetting all my passwords and hoping I guess them correctly.




