jslib
ElectronMail
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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
ElectronMail
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Is there a place to suggest software you'd like to be on the AUR? If not, let it be here!
an application i use a lot is electronmail, the only problem with it is it's only aur package is a binary that bundles it's own electron. if you could make a package that built it from source and used system electron i would greatly appreciate it!
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Anybody here thinks a full fledged windows client of proton mail would be a good idea?
Using Electron-Mail as a Desktop client on multiple devices (Windows, Linux, MacOS) and can say nothing bad about it - it's basically an electron wrapper with added features - I like having my email in a dedicated app. https://github.com/vladimiry/ElectronMail You could also install the website as an app (should work in most browsers).
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Offline emails?
Electron-Mail offers offline access/ a database. https://github.com/vladimiry/ElectronMail
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Fast account switching in web app
You van use Electronmail to do this in the meantime: https://github.com/vladimiry/ElectronMail
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Is it safe to trust PGP keys generated by email services?
also you can look into ElectronMail, which is basically what the official desktop app will probably more or less be
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Has anyone tried to self-host the Proton stack as a redundancy?
It's not self-hosting, but ElectronMail lets you use ProtonMail in an electron app using their frontend code.
- Will ProtonMail create a dedicated desktop app for Windows?
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We're launching Proton Drive
Is there a reason that everyone is asking for an official client and not just using ElectronMail? It's had support for Drive for months
- is electronmail safe to use? (Developer is a Russian)
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[Question] Local e-mail client with encrypted data store for offline retention?
The general go-to recommendation for cross-platform email clients is Mozilla Thunderbird (PrivacyGuides, OpenSource.com). I like to be able to have access to my emails offline and currently, I am using ElectronMail, which encrypts the offline datastore with a password that has be input every time the application is launched (GitHub README.md).
What are some alternatives?
angular-electron - Ultra-fast bootstrapping with Angular and Electron :speedboat:
proton-mail - React web application to manage ProtonMail
2key-ratchet - 2key-ratchet is an implementation of a Double Ratchet protocol and X3DH in TypeScript utilizing WebCrypto.
hydroxide - A third-party, open-source ProtonMail CardDAV, IMAP and SMTP bridge
bitwarden - Bitwarden client applications (web, browser extension, desktop, and cli) [Moved to: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients]
nativefier - Make any web page a desktop application
generator-ngx-rocket - :rocket: Extensible Angular 14+ enterprise-grade project generator
ONLYOFFICE - ONLYOFFICE Docs is a free collaborative online office suite comprising viewers and editors for texts, spreadsheets and presentations, forms and PDF, fully compatible with Office Open XML formats: .docx, .xlsx, .pptx and enabling collaborative editing in real time.
ProtonClient - An unofficial desktop client for ProtonMail done with electron nativefier
Mailspring - :love_letter: A beautiful, fast and fully open source mail client for Mac, Windows and Linux.
webclient - Angular webclient (with Linux, macOS and Windows desktop clients) for CTemplar's encrypted email service.
ProtonMail Web Client - Monorepo hosting the proton web clients