Method and software for protecting computer data

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G06F 12/14 (2006.01)

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CA 2290908

Computer data application is presently being protected by fixed password. This is hidden somewhere in the computer. One knowledgeable in the computer technology can easily find the fixed password and use it to gain access to the computer, data documents and do any damage the one wants. Hence the we have the hackers breaking into any computer, data, documents, and so on at will. The present invention does not use fixed password. It uses constantly mutating code that do not exist in any form any where. Each time they are required it automatically provides the codes, after usage, it self-destructs. Next time it is needed it mutates itself. Because there is no fixed password, it becomes password-less. NO hacker can find a code that dose not exist. The computer data, document or any file locked with the present invention is totally secured beyond the capabilities of any other feed password system. This present invention could be used to protect computer data, communication data and documents , digital voice, e-mails, cheques, and any documents requiring password-less (virtually unhackable) security.

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