Fake GNOME Keyring window that launches a custom command if the password is entered incorrectly.

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README.md

fake-gnome-keyring

Fake GNOME Keyring window that launches a custom command if the password is entered incorrectly.

Installation

  1. Install qt5-base
  2. Build it from sources or download binary
  3. Run fake-gnome-keyring for the first time and set it up
  4. Put fake-gnome-keyring in autostart

Why use?

Your command will be executed in case of incorrect password or closing of this window, so you can use it to recognize unauthorized access to your system

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