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  2. Random password generator - Wikipedia

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    A random password generator is a software program or hardware device that takes input from a random or pseudo-random number generator and automatically generates a password. Random passwords can be generated manually, using simple sources of randomness such as dice or coins, or they can be generated using a computer.

  3. Password strength - Wikipedia

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    The strength of random passwords depends on the actual entropy of the underlying number generator; however, these are often not truly random, but pseudorandom. Many publicly available password generators use random number generators found in programming libraries that offer limited entropy.

  4. KeePass - Wikipedia

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    Built-in password generator User Interface of the password generator. KeePass features a built-in password generator that generates random passwords. Random seeding can be done through user input (mouse movement and random keyboard input). Plugins. KeePass has a plugin architecture.

  5. Diceware - Wikipedia

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    Diceware is a method for creating passphrases, passwords, and other cryptographic variables using ordinary dice as a hardware random number generator. For each word in the passphrase, five rolls of a six-sided die are required.

  6. Password manager - Wikipedia

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    Password generator security. Some password managers may include a password generator. Generated passwords may be guessable if the password manager uses a weak method of randomly generating a "seed" that all passwords generated by this program.

  7. Time-based one-time password - Wikipedia

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    Time-based one-time password (TOTP) is a computer algorithm that generates a one-time password (OTP) using the current time as a source of uniqueness. As an extension of the HMAC-based one-time password algorithm (HOTP), it has been adopted as Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard RFC 6238 .

  8. Password Safe - Wikipedia

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    Password Safe can encrypt any file using a key derived from a passphrase provided by the user through the command-line interface. Password generator. The software features a built-in password generator that generates random passwords. The user may also designate parameters for password generation (length, character set, etc.), creating a "Named ...

  9. Create and manage 3rd-party app passwords - AOL Help

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    An app password is a randomly generated code that gives a non-AOL app permission to access your AOL account. You'll only need to provide this code once to sign in to your 3rd party...

  10. List of the most common passwords - Wikipedia

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    Top 20 most common passwords according to NordPass; Rank 2021 1 123456 2 123456789 3 12345 4 qwerty 5 password 6 12345678 7 111111 8 123123 9 1234567890 10 1234567 11 qwerty123 12 000000 13 1q2w3e 14 aa12345678 15 abc123 16 password1 17 1234 18 qwertyuiop 19 123321 20 password123

  11. One-time password - Wikipedia

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    Using a mathematical algorithm to generate a new password based on the previous password (OTPs are effectively a chain and must be used in a predefined order). Using a mathematical algorithm where the new password is based on a challenge (e.g., a random number chosen by the authentication server or transaction details) and/or a counter.