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5,572 | 127 | |
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29 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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angular-electron
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Initializing a Project with Any Git Repository - Code Recycle
changeList: - type: copy from: https://github.com/maximegris/angular-electron.git to: ./ae source: git
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UI Kit for ElectronJS Desktop App
I like Angular for a UI
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Do you use JS or Typescript for your electron app?
Typescript with angular is my fave atm. Using this boilerplate https://github.com/maximegris/angular-electron
jslib
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Bitwarden PINs can be brute-forced
Someone should tell them!
https://github.com/bitwarden/jslib/issues/52
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How to estimate strength of strong not 100% randomly generated passhphrases?
To that extent, they're not going to bother trying to brute force the original password with aaaaaaa, aaaaaab, aaaaaac, etc. they'll start by going through the very publicly known word list and try abacus, abdomen, abdominal, etc.
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What am I doing wrong?
FYI, according to the implementation notes in the .1pux importer pull request , the 1Password categories should be mapped to Bitwarden categories as follows:
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Lost my master password
In 2021, there was a PR (bitwarden/jslib#404) that changed it from 1 to 2 for local authentication. Server authentication still uses 1 iteration.
- SHA256 is a terrible choice for a PBKDF in 2019
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Are passphrases random, or is there some kind of semantic algorithm to pick related words and try to make easier to remember together? Just got this gem 👀
As a point of interest, there are 7,776 unique words in the word list. As such, each word provides log2(7776) ~= 12.92 bits security. So the 4 word phrase Bitwarden generates by default only provides ~51 bits security (your 3 word phrase about 38 bits).
- Where can I find the source code for Bitwardens password generator program?
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Bitwarden code on Github question
The code you're interested in is here: https://github.com/bitwarden/jslib
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Bitwarden CSV Import
Fixes and improvements to MykiCsvImporter by djsmith85 · Pull Request #707 · bitwarden/jslib (github.com)
- Generating passphrase in language other than English
What are some alternatives?
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