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Contact: Mark Abramowitz (Mark@scoug.com)
SCOUG Presents Security Smash With KeyRing/2
Security, security, security. Your antivirus software
protects your system, your firewall protects your network,
you don't expect anybody to stick their nose into your
\tcpip\dll\ directory where you've secretly stashed those
half-dozen pictures of Pamela's Private Party, and you
hope nobody opens and reads your MyPasswords.txt file.
How can you protect those passwords? You have one for
your online banking, three for your credit cards, your
eBay account, the one for the online casino where you
play the ponies, and don't forget your membership
password for Pamela.com.
KeyRing/2 will keep those passwords safe.
"SCOUG's February meeting is the national rollout for
KeyRing/2" says Mark Abramowitz, Program Chairman for
The Southern California OS/2 User Group (SCOUG). "IDK
Software's head honcho will be demonstrating KeyRing/2
and all its advanced features this coming Saturday,
February 19."
Join OS/2 users, SCOUG members, maybe even Pamela and
members of her "private party" for an intensive security
demonstration at the upcoming SCOUG meeting. There's a
NEW MEETING SITE for this main event -- see the map and
directions at
http://www.scoug.com/directions.html
"This is a major piece of security software," adds
Abramowitz. "The INF file alone is almost 2 MB. Anyone
who uses the Internet should attend this meeting. It's
useful, it's important, and we're glad it's being released
only on OS/2."
Saturday, Feb. 19, 9 a.m. - mark your schedule now for
SCOUG and KeyRing/2.
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