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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): bc1q86c5j7wvf6cw78tf8x3szxy5gnxg4gj8mw4sy2 Monero (XMR): 42ho3m9tJsobZwQDsFTk92ENdWAYk2zL8Qp42m7pKmfWE7jzei7Fwrs87MMXUTCVifjZZiStt3E7c5tmYa9qNxAf3MbY7rD
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    lesspass

    lesspass

    The Stateless Password Manager

    An unofficial haskell implementation of Lesspass - The Stateless Password Manager. This is a haskell-native port of the Python program Lesspass which generates passwords on-the-fly instead of saving them in a database. It does not rely on Python. It produces the same passwords as the official Python program.
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    TigerSafe

    TigerSafe

    Free open source password manager

    ...TigerSafe also enables you to store the 2-factor authentication mechanism mostly used by modern websites (TOTP 2FA) in a secure way. Since TigerSafe is particularly sensitive, no binary installation file is provided (because it could be infected by a virus, or have a vulnerability in its dependencies such as the JDK implementation used). Instead, installation instructions are provided, and a YouTube video for Windows.
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    KeePass KdbpFile format

    A plugin to allow Import and Export in Fast KDBP format

    ...This contains 100% of the data in a standard kdbx file, and is encrypted using exactly the same compression, cryptography and integrity code. The difference is that inside the encrypted container, rather than XML, is a binary format serialized using Protocol Buffers. This has the advantage of being smaller and faster than XML, and is therefore particularly suitable for use with mobile versions of KeePass, such as Keepass2Android <http://keepass2android.codeplex.com/>. Note that as this is a new file format, the KdbpFile plugin is required for desktop KeePass to be able to import files that have been exported using it. ...
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    pgpry is a Pthread-based password recovery program for private OpenPGP keys. Numerous options for restricting the key space are offered, including regular expression filtering and prefix/suffix filters.
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    Tool that encrypt a password using answers give by the user from pre-defined or user-defined questions and create a binary file that is used to retrieve the encrypted password (or lost password) by answering questions.
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