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    KeePass

    KeePass

    A lightweight and easy-to-use password manager

    KeePass Password Safe is a free, open source, lightweight, and easy-to-use password manager for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, with ports for Android, iPhone/iPad and other mobile devices. With so many passwords to remember and the need to vary passwords to protect your valuable data, it’s nice to have KeePass to manage your passwords in a secure way. KeePass puts all your passwords in a highly encrypted database and locks them with one master key or a key file. As a result, you only have to...
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    EPG (Extended Password Generator) is the tool-at-hand of any system administrator to generate pronounceable and random passwords, secured against brute-force dictionary attacks.
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    password420

    Strong Password Generator Online - Easy to remember Strong Passwords

    Project Demo : http://goo.gl/hbGCW A strong password should have; Length – A strong password is atleast 10 characters or more in length. Complexity – A strong password should not be words from dictionary, names and must be a combination of upper and lower case alphabets, numbers, special characters like $,@ etc Variation – Change your passwords often atleast once every month Variety – Do not use the same password in all the online sites. But the problem is for humans to remember a strong password. The project solves this by creating a password depot that allows the users to generate and retrieve their strong password using a dual set of pass keys. ...
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    PasswordGeneratr

    A tool for creating safer passwords

    PasswordGeneratr creates a random password using capital letters, lowercase letters, '!' and '@' and spaces. It is created with batch files. Using this program will make your password uncrackable against hacking tools using a dictionary attack, and make other forms of password cracking incredibly difficult.
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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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