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webpassgen
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Do you actually put in ALL your passwords ?
Individuals like OP, who are contemplating a switch to Bitwarden (and therefore probably do not have access to any Bitwarden clients yet) can use Bitwarden's Online Password Generator (after setting the Type option to "Passphrase"), or use other online passphrase generators (although you should probably do a little bit of due-diligence research on the generator tool that you choose before trusting it to generate the master password for your Bitwarden vault).
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Password Maker Compromised
For your Bitwarden master password, you can use this password generator, which has 22 different English word lists (and many non-English options as well) for generating passphrases at a specified minimum entropy level. For example, select the option "Colors" in the "Alternate" box, and you will get a passphrase that looks something like this:
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Balancing master password length for security and usability
Yes, Bitwarden has an online passphrase generator (change the "Type" to "Passphrase"), but since you are responding to a comment by /u/atoponce, I would be remiss not to recommend Aaron's own passphrase generator tool (https://ae7.st/g/), as well as his project to audit online password/passphrase geenrators.
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SysAdmins' favorite password generator is finally back!
The only pw gen I trust (download it and run it locally): https://github.com/atoponce/webpassgen
- New webpassgen release: 20220802
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What password generators does everyone use now since passwordgenerator plus is gone?
Thanks! Note, the source code is at https://github.com/atoponce/webpassgen. I'd rather you opened it locally in your browser rather than trusting my web server. Also, it's probably high time for a new release.
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Passphrase language
I have also seen ones online like this .
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Hat.sh V2 release - simple, fast, secure client-side file encryption.
I don't necessarily agree. I wrote a web-based password generator (and a command line version) that doesn't rely on any 3rd party libraries, like JQuery, Bootstrap, Vue.js, Angular, etc. with the primary focus being a clean UI and pleasant UX. I like to think I achieved those goals.
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How secure is it to encrypt a file using 7zip? Can nobody really access the files without knowing the password?
Even if that were to happen, you can run the page locally. Also the entire source is available on github https://github.com/sh-dv/hat.sh
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- Upcoming v2.1.1 update · Discussion #40 · sh-dv/hat.sh
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Hat.sh V2 release - simple, fast, secure client-side file encryption.
On desktops, the encryption is handled by the service-worker. Since we are not using any server-side processing, the app registers a fake download URL (/file) that is handled by the app service-worker fetch api. this service worker is installed and activated in the browsers once the user visits the site.
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memory efficient in-browser large file encryption using libsodium. [hat.sh v2.0 beta]
github repo branch : https://github.com/sh-dv/hat.sh/tree/v2-beta
What are some alternatives?
zxcvbn - Low-Budget Password Strength Estimation
FileEncryptor - .NET Core Simple AES-256-CBC File Encryptor for Windows.
serve - Static file serving and directory listing
scrypt - The scrypt key derivation function was originally developed for use in the Tarsnap online backup system and is designed to be far more secure against hardware brute-force attacks than alternative functions such as PBKDF2 or bcrypt.
RandomValuesNPP - Generate random values plug-in for Notepad++. Use this plugin to generate passwords, guids or random datasets in CSV, JSON, XML and SQL formats. Use the fake test data for performance and QA testing to improve software quality in application development, reports, database modeling, webdev etc.
js-jose - JavaScript library to encrypt/decrypt data in JSON Web Encryption (JWE) format and to sign/verify data in JSON Web Signature (JWS) format. Leverages Browser's native WebCrypto API.
diceware - Generate secure passwords you can actually remember!
link-lock - Password-protect URLs using AES in the browser; create hidden bookmarks without a browser extension
diceware - A tool for generating strong Diceware passwords, with entropy and crack time estimates.
marked - A markdown parser and compiler. Built for speed.
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
react-idle-timer - User activity timer component