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    KeyGen

    KeyGen

    Cards based password storer

    Forgot your password or want to create new one that can never be guessed? That's KeyGen is for: make you not to remember all these passwords for countless amount of services. KeyGen provides cards based interface which makes the app easy to deal with.
    Downloads: 42 This Week
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    MacPassGen

    MacPassGen

    Password generator for Mac OS X written in Objective Python.

    There are many password management applications out there, but they all lack a password generator which can create passwords a human can remember easily. PassGen fills this gap with a wide variety of possible password it can create. Among passwords consisting of random letters, numbers and punctuations it can also generate mnemonic passwords consisting of words, numbers and punctuations. These kind of password are also hard to guess, but much more easy to remember for a human brain.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    theZoo

    theZoo

    A repository of LIVE malwares for malware analysis and security

    ...Since we have found out that almost all versions of malware are very hard to come by in a way which will allow analysis, we have decided to gather all of them for you in an accessible and safe way. theZoo was born by Yuval tisf Nativ and is now maintained by Shahak Shalev. theZoo’s purpose is to allow the study of malware and enable people who are interested in malware analysis (or maybe even as a part of their job) to have access to live malware, analyse the ways they operate, and maybe even enable advanced and savvy people to block specific malware within their own environment. Please remember that these are live and dangerous malware! They come encrypted and locked for a reason! Do NOT run them unless you are absolutely sure of what you are doing! They are to be used only for educational purposes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Pass Phrase Generator

    Strong pass phrase generator using python on ubuntu

    Strong pass phrase generator using python on ubuntu. The code takes 2 random words and a random number, concatenates them together and puts one of the words into upper case. This provides a long easy to remember pass phrase which satisfies "must include numbers, letters, upper and lower case" password guidelines. The code is called Pass Phrase Generator because it lets me use the acronym PPG which is the energy weapons used in Babylon 5.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A cryptographically secure random password generator for Linux written in python and GTK 2.0.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PythonSafe's goal is to produce an easy-to-use password manager, to store all your security data with only a single password to remember. PythonSafe will be developed with multiple front ends and will run on multiple platforms.
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    An open source tool written in python, to easily manage the passwords of the accounts that you might hold in various websites.It is a small stand-alone tool that can remember your internet passwords in an independent, portable and transparent way.
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