Sunday, August 8, 2021

Why password management software are necessary

 Why password management software are necessary


Today technology has evolved, and so has sophisticated spying equipment. There are a group of hackers online who do targeted black hat hacking. White hat hackers, expose loopholes and help companies. Black hat hackers have bad intentions. The sophisticated technology that I am talking about has very sophisticated capabilities. Some of the capabilities are:

1) Make whispers.

2) Listen to everything that the target listens to.

3) See everything that a target sees (Like passwords / OTP's etc...)

4) Photos - The equipment is an invisible drone. You could get photographed without your knowledge from different views.

5) Mind reading capabilities.

6) Audio recording capabilities


Such sophisticated equipment is only possible by spying agencies. Surveillance, not a problem. But targeted hacking, harassment, impersonation, identity theft, economic offenses, human rights violation is a big no no. Online thieves are state-sponsored hackers.


In this type of world, I think password management, that too software should never display the password on the screen. Companies should upgrade login security rather than relying on OTP's or passwords.


I honestly think everyone should have access to an effective password manager. With that intention, the free version of SimplePass has some lofty goals. Feature-rich but minimal overhead on the server, so that I can keep my costs less, but serve millions of people. As a matter of fact, SimplePass free version does not even collect user's email addresses. So, no email list building. And for some advanced features, that have some server-side processing, there will be paid version but the pricing will be justifiable for the extra security and features.


Let me tell you a simple, but a logical joke. These online hackers, try to stay anonymous by posting someone else's photos, someone else's voice recordings, someone else's identity documents. And the biggest joke OTP's received by someone else, as though they received the OTP and that too in chat groups on someone else's phone numbers. Who knows what kind of criminal activities these people are involved in. Child pornography using hidden drones? What are they hiding from? Why are they trying to claim to be someone else? Rapes or Murders? Hackers? Economic offenses? Stolen bank accounts or money laundering?


Either way, I personally have been a victim of such targeted hacker and state-sponsored spying groups for over past 5 years and witnessed a very sophisticated international major scam. I have suffered a lot over the past 5 years, and none of the current password managers met my needs. SimplePass aims to solve this problem. 


Stay safe from the online prying eyes which is a scammer propaganda group of R&AW agents and traitors. Indian law enforcement, harassing an Indian citizen should be and must be treated as traitors. And for violating human rights they should be considered and prosecuted as terrorists.


If anyone has gone through similar problems and has been the victim of online hacking, please contact me by filling this form or through comments.


 Why password management software are necessary

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