🔐 Keep Your Secrets Safe, Anytime, Anywhere!
The passwordsFAST Compact Offline Password Keeper is a high-tech solution designed to securely store your passwords using advanced AES-256 encryption. With a user-friendly mini keyboard, customizable password options, and a sleek, portable design, this device ensures your sensitive information is protected from online threats, all while being conveniently compact enough to fit in your hand.
Manufacturer | The Murphy Group, Inc. |
Brand | passwordsFAST |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.34 x 0.3 x 2.25 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 43246-134777 |
D**R
Great security for your passwords; improved keypad.
This is the second Fastpass I’ve purchased. The first was their older model. After years of use the arrow keys became difficult to use. I like the keys on this newer version much better. The only issue I’m having is that the blue color on the keys is darker than the previous model which can make them harder to read in low light.Overall I like having a password tool that can’t be hacked because it is not connected to anything. Entering your data can be time consuming but once entered you are good to go.I would recommend this product and bought both this model and the prior one for other family members.
B**Y
Too much for a simpleton like me!
This is simply too complex to be worth the effort. Without the directions constantly at the ready, it’s impossible to know what to do next. Even with the directions you’d better have your fingers nimble. It may be that the complexity of what you’re trying to do is just too much for a device designed for simplicity. It doesn’t cost much, but the cost is still not worth the aggravation.
T**R
Security good, ruggedness lacking, price is right
This is a credit-card-sized secure password store, featuring a keyboard and LCD display. It uses encryption to protect against hardware probing attacks, more on this later. The small size makes it portable, but (breaks my heart to say it) it isn't really rugged enough to carry in your pocket; mine cracked after a couple weeks despite being in a protective case. The keyboard and LCD are big enough to use if your vision and dexterity is good, and I don't see how it could be made much better without compromising on size. Older folks with arthritis and poor vision may struggle. The LCD contrast is adjustable in the settings; some of the reviewers here dissing the diplay seem unaware of that.If you intend to carry this in your pocket, I recommend protecting the top side with a metal plate (of the sort used to cover electrical wiring, for example), or the display will crack. A knapsack or ladies' purse should be fine as it is.The encryption feature requires you to enter a key (separate from your password) that you don't have to remember, and you only type it in once the first time you use it. This is doubtless the "session key" for the encryption algorithms and it is important to get maximum information entropy to keep the encryption strong. I recommend going to random-dot-org to get a truly random key for this. The internal electronics contain a 32 kilobye EEPROM and a Nuvoton N78E366 microcontroller with an 8051 core. The encryption session key, logically I presume, is stored in the internal flash, but the changing password data (encrypted) in the external EEPROM. This arrangement hardens the device against someone reading out the EEPROM (with a $35 Arduino, for example). The processor, though, is not a security-hardened device, so someone willing to spend $50,000 could probably crack it with microprobing, overclocking, or a side-channel attack. If forensic labs, spy agencies, or professional Bitcoin thieves are part of your threat model, you will need more than this, but if hooligans and opportunistic thieves are your concern, for twenty bucks you get much better security than a paper notebook or pricier competing models that appear to be crackable with electronic hobbyist tools.
J**K
Ease of use!
Found it hard to use, keys small, functions do not flow easily.
A**T
Tiny buttons
This device is a pain in the ass to use. Took me ten minutes to put in one entry. I quit after that. The buttons are so freaking tiny. I would not recommend this to anybody.
A**R
Good idea !
Great idea.This device is little bigger than business card, small enough to hold by one hand and comfortable to be operated by two. Well designed, slim and solid.Standard security devices, usually, are built to be less attractive and this one i found more appealing aesthetically.I was sceptical about membrane keyboard when placed my order, but actually I’m pleasantly surprised. It’s feels like a true push-buttons even with “hardware” clicks!User manual on one page is very instructive style “short and sweet”.Very useful searching functionality.So far so good :)To my personal “wish list” I would like to have a free note option with 128 or more characters space. For some vérifications just user and password are not enough, there are some questions and answers.Good continuation!I’ll be glad to know about future developments.
B**B
Disappointed. Buyer Beware!
I had high hopes for this product even though the cost was low and the data entry tedious, because my requirements were modest. However, there are other limitations that prevent me from recommending it.1) It’s made in China, so there’s the possibility of backdoors, should this fall into the wrong hands.2) The password key to unlock the device is limited to eight characters, even though entries can store 32 character passwords.3) With usage over time, it’s likely the keys to unlock the device will wear, giving clues to the password.4) Not all valid password characters are available: braces, brackets, tildes, back tick, equal sign, and back slash are missing.5) Some of the characters have weird representations. 96=%. 8c=&.6) However, the real deal breaker is that hackers have unlimited amount of retries to break in. When the number of password unlock failures exceed the limit, it just locks you out for a period of time (but if you don’t want to wait, take out the battery and reinstall it). The correct behavior would be to clear all the entries and reinitialize the device to factory settings.
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