On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 10:08:28AM -0500, Alex Malinovich wrote: > other private key. Then as soon as you've read it on your PocketPC, > delete it and store a copy at home. Any time you encrypt something
The goal is to keep some semi-sensitive data (account #s with the power company, cable company, and such, and not-super-important online username/pin combos for various online services). Not my bank pin or credit card #s, but semi-dangerous to an identity thief. > itself, nothing will ever give you FULL protection. > > The other option, is to use just about ANY type of removable > storage. Can you use any sort of memory cards/sticks with the device? The problem is only supports SD memory, so I can't use a USB keychain. I could buy a spare 32MB SD card for $15, but they aren't rugged like USB keychains, you have to keep them in Jewel Boxes. I wonder if it would survive in my wallet. They make Bluetooth USB keychains I think. I could keep the private key encrypted by a second key which is stored on the PocketPC, and I guess securely delete the Private Key when I'm done with it. Odds are I won't lose both the same person.... I'd be comfortable with some kind of steganography for this only semi-dangerous data. Oh well, I'll keep looking. Thanks for a lengthy reply. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]