Introducing GhostKey™

password security: Using memories instead of password manager

The fundamental flaw of legacy password managers, such as Apple’s KeyChain, 1Password, Dashlane, and LastPass, is that they store passwords. To do this, they have to build a suite of complex systems to protect and synchronize the stored passwords. GhostKey™ doesn’t store passwords anywhere, creating a simpler and more secure system.

 Legacy password managers need to guard against passwords being stolen through memory forensics, device compromise, brute-force attacks, weak links in the trust boundaries passwords cross, and cloud storage issues. GhostKey™ is immune to all these attack vectors. It doesn’t even know the correct passwords for the service providers, so can’t give them away.

 GhostKey™’s multiple-dimensional approach provides security in depth. It converts memories into unique passwords on-the-fly and offline. It is the only authentication system that uses visual stories to authenticate users as quickly as biometrics could, while being cheaper and more secure .

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Threat Modeling: GhostKey™ vs Legacy Password Managers