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    WPAGen

    WPAGen

    Wifi Password Generator

    WPAGen is a wifi password generator written in Python. It runs in the terminal and has very few dependencies other than Python itself, and if you're using the compiled binary you don't even have to have Python installed. I digitally sign some files in my releases. If you'd like to verify those signatures, you can find my PGP/GPG keys at: https://marcusadams.me/keys.html If you'd like to donate there's several ways to do so: PayPal: https://paypal.me/gerowen Bitcoin (BTC):...
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    Mkpass

    Mkpass

    Mkpass - Command line Secure Password Generator

    ...You can easily redirect these to a clipboard or copy and paste as needed. I use a password manager and generate random passwords every time I need one. And while most password managers include a generator, there are times I need one outside of that. The code is written in java so it should run on any OS that supports it. Lastly, the idea and core code came from a Wikipedia article. I just took this and expanded upon it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_password_generator This is a single executable JAR file. While you will need Java installed, there is no need to install this program. ...
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    ...The software generates sufficiently random passwords to allow the same plaintext password to be used multiple times without generating the same output. There's probably no real reason to be developing this, but I wanted to use the NERD code in a new way and practice my C++ skills at the same time.
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    yagodu

    yagodu

    password safe / manager for linux and windows (and mac ?) via qt

    Password safe for Windows and Linux. If you want to manage your passwords (or other information) in one file and access that file with Windows and with Linux, this could be your choice. You create trees where each knot and leaf contains as many key/value pairs as you like. Then the whole thing is written encrypted to one file. Windows binaries and Debian32/64 binaries are downloadable. If you want to build it yourself - I suggest Linux users do that - get Qt4, call qmake and make...
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    Fleeting Password Manager

    Fleeting Password Manager

    Fleeting Password Manager generates and manages passwords.

    ...The length of the generated password is configurable between 8 and 32 characters and Fleeting Password Manager can remember wanted URL/User-pairs. The newest source code and relases here: https://github.com/juzzlin/FleetingPasswordManager/releases
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    Perl Password Generator using LINUX /dev/urandom, randomized by time signature and hash final masking. Usage: /usr/bin/perl mkpw-hash-alpha.pl [--hash=MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512] [--length=integer<17] [--cycles=integer=1...3]
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    This simple tool generates a password for your rar or zip and you can simple pack document with long code. This tool si writen in Microsoft Visual Basic Express Editon. Rar key: Q6438-Z4116-365R2-55G22-7591U
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    Mass Password Generator

    An easy-to-use generator for large numbers of passwords.

    Originally for my school's IT Department, I have now released the source code under the GNU GPL. It supports the random generation of huge numbers of passwords that can be determined in a variety of ways.
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    Quick-Safe

    Quick-Safe

    Generate strong and secure passwords with QuickSafe ,

    QuickSafe is an open-source password generator designed to bolster online security by generating robust and secure passwords. This project addresses the growing need for enhanced password strength in the face of escalating cyber threats. QuickSafe empowers users to create highly secure passwords through a diverse character set, including uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and more. With the increasing frequency of online security breaches, having a reliable password generator...
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