...The user can then use a different password for every website he wants to use, and only has to remember a single password: the one used to encrypt/decrypt the file storing his passwords.
It is highly recommended to do backups of the file storing passwords with TigerSafe, for example copy/paste it in USB flash drives, cloud drives like Google Drive, Dropbox... Indeed, users are solely responsible for their data.
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).
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mkpass is a simple command line utility to generate secure random passwords. 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.
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...(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre7-downloads-1880261.html)
2) Internet connection.(your system should be connected to the internet when the script is running.)
How to use it?
1) Run the jar file.
2) Now copy & paste the url in the url textfield.(use ctrl+v to paste)
3) Select the site which you think that the webpage belongs from the drop down list.
4) Now click on the check Button. :P
5) Now after it shows you a popup that the site is safe or dangerous you can click on the clear button to use it again.
6) Click on help button to get a quick tutorial.
It's a cross platform utility designed for performing various checksumming activities. It supports verity of standards including ADLER-32, CRC-32, MD2, MD5, MURMUR-32, MURMUR-128, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512 and SIPHASH24. Also generated results can be validated within the application. Results can be saved to a text file format. It can batch process folders as well. This tool requires Java Run-time Environment 7 or higher to use.
Web AND Mobile (Apple iPhone) based, multi user, java port of the KeePass project. A free, easy to use password manager which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. Focused on deep encryption and ease of use.