If you are constantly have to reset your passwords, this project may be for you. Use a Raspberry Pi to securely store all of your passwords!
Via The MagPi Magazine:
Eugene is a Ukrainian software engineer living in Boston, Massachusetts and he is currently working as a data engineer and machine-learning specialist.
Inspired by a thread on Reddit which explained how the Pi Zero could function as a USB device, Eugene noted that the Pi Zero could control another computer and act as a keyboard.
“It was a ‘wow’ moment and I was stunned by the possibilities,” he recalls.
With this in mind, Eugene got to work. He wanted to create a device that couldn’t be hacked remotely over a network. What’s more, he didn’t want users to have to type in a password to unlock the device and he wanted it to be relatively small, with secure and encrypted storage.
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