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MS-DOS Tools
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System Security Tools
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CopyNot
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DLock
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DOS_LOG
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FakeDoS
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Ho_St
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IDLE
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LOCK'M-UP
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LogTime
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Login
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MrSafe
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NAVYPASS
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PASSWORD.SYS
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PASSWRD5.ASM
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PCLock
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PC-Sentry
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Personal Computer Lock
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PIGAS SECURITY
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PROT
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PW.EXE
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PW.SYS
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RISKIT
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Secure
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Station Lock
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TbFence
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The Gate
Stop unauthroized users from copying a disk.
Captures/denies access to cylinders on a disk.
The DOS_LOG program causes all commands executed on a PC to be logged
to a file called LOG.DAT. It is useful for detecting unauthorized
system use.
FakeDoS is a PC password system that, when executed from the
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, will present the user with an apparently normal
DOS prompt on bootup. However, the system is actually waiting
for the correct password to be typed in.
PC burglar alarm that does not require extra hardware.
The IDLE program is a simple way of providing password security for
a DOS system. Adding a line at the beginning of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file
calling IDLE will stop unauthorized users from accessing the system
without a password.
LOCK'M-UP is a utility which requires a password before users are permitted
to exit to DOS.
The LogTime program logs the current time into a file, maintaining the
last 170 entries stored. This can be useful when placed in
AUTOEXEC.BAT as a method of tracking the use of a computer.
Screen saver/computer protector.
The Login utility allows the creation of authorized usernames and
their associated passwords. A user must type their correct password
before being given access to the system.
The NAVYPASS program, when loaded as the first program in AUTOEXEC.BAT,
allows normal execution only when the user has provided the correct
password. It may also be used to "lock" the computer while unattended.
PASSWORD.SYS is a CONFIG.SYS device driver that prompts for a password
when the system is booted. It will prevent system access until the
correct password is entered.
PASSWRD5.ASM is used to produce a device driver (PASSWRD.SYS) that
may be included in the CONFIG.SYS file. On machine startup,
this driver will ask the userto provide a password. The user is
repeatedly asked for the password until the correct one is given.
Lock a PC's keyboard while you step away.
PC-Sentry is a collection of programs and utilities to provide security
and accountability on PC's and PC networks. The heart of the system
is PCS.EXE, a TSR (memory resident) program that maintains daily log files
of file based computer activity. It will log all files opened, deleted,
created, copied, directories created and deleted, time changes, commands
issued from the DOS prompt, and much more. In addition, it will keep
a record of average keystrokes per minute and periods of keyboard
inactivity. Most logging functions can be toggled on or off at load
time to allow the user to customize the logging capabilities of the
program. PCS.EXE can also be loaded in a "Quiet" mode so the user
will never be aware it is running.
PC-Sentry is also available in a network version. It operates much the
same as the single user version except that it will maintain its log
files on a specified network drive. It will also automatically detect
whether or not the user is logged into the network, and maintain its
log files on the local drive when the network connection is broken, and
automatically switch back to the network drive when the connection is
re-established.
Personal Computer Lock will password protect the PC hard drive.
PIGAS SECURITY allows users to protect information stored on a PC
against unauthorized access. The protected information becomes
unavailable to users without the correct password.
PROT locks a PC and protects the data from unauthorized users. Upon
boot up, PROT asks for a 5-character password. The system will only
boot after the correct password has been entered. PROT can be run
in 6 different security modes that determine the actions taken when
an incorrect password is entered.
PW.EXE will prompt a user for a password. The use password will be
validated against the password file specified in the execution command
line. PW.EXE disables the Control-C and Control-Break key sequences.
A valid password must be entered or the program will not continue.
PW.SYS is a device driver to include in CONFIG.SYS. It will ask the
user for a password each time the machine is booted or a calling
program (LOCK.COM) is run. It allows 3 attempts and then locks up
the machine is the incorrect password is given.
RISKIT lets computer (EDP) auditors organize and assess their analysis
of the potential risks in one or more computer installations. Multiple
studies and sub-studies may be carried out at the same time.
Secure is a TSR (memory resident) program that allows MS-DOS
directories to be protected with passwords.
The Station Lock tool allows users to temporarily lock a computer with
a password.
The TbFence causes systems to use a modified floppy disk data format.
This prevents accidental use of diskettes from the outside world that
might be infected with viruses. It also prevents accidental distribution
of internal data to the outside world.
The Gate is an accounting package for PC systems. It creates a log
of users, their passwords, dates, and start and stop times of
specified activities.
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