Author Topic: Password Generator  (Read 2028 times)

Please keep this site up its really useful.

32kFqk26Nz56*Zp8%Hxn*Zja^3&p6CTj56hWmcbGfP8PTDKX$Z


why doesn't anyone try that
slam on your computer and do this:

ò↕lkfjdlk9843948Ü7M$*#(*_)%)(_@¢1∟☼468◘52▬♦dkjsdjfi4##$$%%#

copy it and save it on a notepad and use it as a password

32kFqk26Nz56*Zp8%Hxn*Zja^3&p6CTj56hWmcbGfP8PTDKX$Z
also i can't tell if you slammed your keyboard or used a legit thing

why doesn't anyone try that
slam on your computer and do this:

ò↕lkfjdlk9843948Ü7M$*#(*_)%)(_@¢1∟☼468◘52▬♦dkjsdjfi4##$$%%#

copy it and save it on a notepad and use it as a password
also i can't tell if you slammed your keyboard or used a legit thing
Because most sites don't let you use half of those symbols.

Because most sites don't let you use half of those symbols.

fju345huADi8r324rh

Bam, password.

i always make my pw's as short as im allowed to

i always make my pw's as short as im allowed to

the enter password is not a good password


also i can't tell if you slammed your keyboard or used a legit thing

Password generator.


I use KeePass with passwords consisting of at least 129 bits and are 20 characters long. But I do have some exceptions.

Example: kd/:$c#Bo8uLv9R'!1," (132 bits)

Updated the site. Added a second generator which is 15-digits long and contains random characters.

yeah, because hackers definitely don't use dictionary attacks
You have no loving idea what a Dictionary Attack is, just as a heads up.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictionary_attack
Or to dumb it down for you: It's a list of already guessed possible passwords, it does not mix and match stuff. Since "Correcthorsebatterystaple" is not an English word, it will not be on those lists. (Well it will be since it was featured in an XKCD comic and anyone who uses it is a huge loving moron.)

It's a list of already guessed possible passwords, it does not mix and match stuff.
I'm pretty sure that still counts as a dictionary attack.

You have no loving idea what a Dictionary Attack is, just as a heads up.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictionary_attack
Or to dumb it down for you: It's a list of already guessed possible passwords, it does not mix and match stuff. Since "Correcthorsebatterystaple" is not an English word, it will not be on those lists. (Well it will be since it was featured in an XKCD comic and anyone who uses it is a huge loving moron.)
There's rules you can apply to those lists in the cracker to mix and match the words though and add random numbers and crap to them