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Online word / password generator ?
jibbajabba
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I am looking for a generator which produces random words using certain character and switches them to symbols / numbers.
I know there are many password generators out there but all of them just create random strings but I am looking for a secure password yet still readable ...
For example
P1zz4HuT
Bur3rK1nG
P1zz4$auc3
and so on ..
Anyone know either a script (PHP / ASP / CF) or a program which does that ?
I suppose you could use a dictionary and some regular expressions but my coding skills go only as far as
10 Print hello
20 goto 10
I know there are many password generators out there but all of them just create random strings but I am looking for a secure password yet still readable ...
For example
P1zz4HuT
Bur3rK1nG
P1zz4$auc3
and so on ..
Anyone know either a script (PHP / ASP / CF) or a program which does that ?
I suppose you could use a dictionary and some regular expressions but my coding skills go only as far as
10 Print hello
20 goto 10
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Optionsneuropol Member Posts: 34 ■■□□□□□□□□Those passwords are not secure. It is common to include symbol substitutions in dictionary attacks, as well as random capitalization.
Here's a leet speak generator, which is really what you are looking for.
The FalseBlue.com 1337 5|>34|< Generator
Again, not secure except against a casual attacker. -
Optionsjibbajabba Member Posts: 4,317 ■■■■■■■■□□Those passwords are not secure. It is common to include symbol substitutions in dictionary attacks, as well as random capitalization.
Here's a leet speak generator, which is really what you are looking for.
The FalseBlue.com 1337 5|>34|< Generator
Again, not secure except against a casual attacker.
It is not for public facing systems anyway, but thanks - exactly what I was looking forMy own knowledge base made public: http://open902.com -
OptionsDevilsbane Member Posts: 4,214 ■■■■■■■■□□NightShade03 wrote: »
You can also send me an email with all of the usernames, passwords, and IP addresses and I will let you know whether they are secure.Decide what to be and go be it. -
OptionsClaymoore Member Posts: 1,637Another simple method is to use a Ceasar cipher and shift all of the letters one direction up or down the alphabet. Exchange admins are familiar with this because that is how the 2007 Administrative and routing groups were named:
Fydibohf23Spdlt = Exchange12Rocks
Here is a PowerShell script that will cipher a list of words using a 1 character-shift Ceasar Cipher:$PasswordFile = "C:\Download\Scripts\Input\Password.txt" $PasswordList = Get-Content $PasswordFile New-Item -ItemType file c:\download\scripts\output\CipherPassword.txt foreach ($NextPassword in $PasswordList) { $CipherPassword = [char[]] $NextPassword | % {$s=''}{$s+=[string][char]([int][char]$_-1)}{$s} add-content "C:\Download\Scripts\Output\CipherPassword.txt" "$CipherPassword" }