Masking Password Generator v3.0
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Another Password Generator
Another Password Generator
05/29/2004 04:39 PMRandomString 1.0 Released
Password Generator for the PocketPC
Password Generator for the PocketPC
07/22/2004 06:21 PMMechanical ID - Password Generator
Mechanical ID - Password Generator
03/14/2003 12:56 PMMechanical ID - Java Version
"Password generator bookmarklet"
"Password generator bookmarklet"
09/08/2004 03:10 AMPassword generator revisited
Password generator revisited
06/17/2005 07:21 PM
Yesterday I was on the receiving end of a drive-by slashdotting. A
comment on yesterday's /. story about
writ
ing down passwords sent a bunch of folks to my
simple single
sign-on screencast. So now's a good time to summarize some recent
conversations I've had on the topic.
...Advanced Password Generator v2.83
Advanced Password Generator v2.83
04/18/2004 11:13 AMAdvanced Password Generator is a Windows based application designed to
generate passwords of any length and character content. [Shareware
$14.00 30 days 114 KB]
Secure Password Generator
Secure Password Generator
07/25/2004 04:06 PMVersion 2.0
Random Password Generator Pro v12.0
Random Password Generator Pro v12.0
01/25/2004 06:22 PMRandom Password Generator Pro lets you create up to 10 million
passwords at a time with full MS-Access Database support. Passwords
may be selected using up to 94 different characters to choose from.
User's have full control on password criteria. Will check for
duplications, compare generated passwords against word dictionaries to
prevent them from easily being cracked. Additional uses for this
product are creating PINs, Account Numbers, Registration Codes and
Logins as well as passwords. [Shareware $30.00 7.57 MB]
Secure Password Generator 1.1 (Default
branch)
Secure Password Generator 1.1 (Default
branch)
04/17/2005 04:54 AM
Secure Password Generator delivers several methods for
generation of secure random passwords and passphrases.
Among the offered methods are Diceware methods with the
original Diceware wordlist and S/Key wordlist. The program
outputs the calculated entropy along with the password.
Changes:
This release includes major security improvements
(such as memory locking and zeroing), major code
cleanups, a manual page, and a simple installation
procedure. Pre-built binaries for any OS are no
longer distributed.
Vectormedia Software Release the Latest
Version of their Tinnitus Masking
Software Solution. Tinnitus Masker Pro
Allows Tinnitus Sufferers to Blend
Various Types of Noise on their PC to
Create their Own Custom Masking
Solution.
Vectormedia Software Release the Latest
Version of their Tinnitus Masking
Software Solution. Tinnitus Masker Pro
Allows Tinnitus Sufferers to Blend
Various Types of Noise on their PC to
Create their Own Custom Masking
Solution.
07/26/2004 12:47 PMTinnitus Masker Pro allows tinnitus sufferers to blend various types
of noise on their PC to create their own custom masking solution.
[PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
Hits of backwards masking
Hits of backwards masking
03/25/2005 11:22 AMDavid Pescovitz:
An
article
this week in the Salt Lake Tribune about backwards masking in rock
music linked to Jeff Millner's classic "Stairway to Heaven: Backwards"
site. Jeff has added a few more recent tunes to the satanic jukebox of
sin, including Britney Spears' "Hit Me Baby One More Time":
Play forward: "With you I lose my mind give me a
si..."
Reverse play: "Sleep with me, I'm not too young."
and the devious "Pokemon Rap":
Play forward: "Gotta catch 'em all, gotta catch 'em all
(yo), Gotta catch 'em all, gotta catch 'em all (yeah)"
Reverse play: "I love satan, I love satan. I love satan, I love
satan."
My all-time favorite though is Queen's "Another One Bites The Dust."
As kids, MTV.com writer
Gil Kaufman and I played the song backwards for my
dad to prove that the rumors were true about a hidden suggestion to
"smoke marijuana." My dad shrugged and said he thought is sounded more
like "go to California."
Link

Masking tape kitchen silliness
Masking tape kitchen silliness
09/26/2004 01:10 AMBecause I am a silly wacko, and because I know I can't possibly write
everything about cooking and work all in one post, I will share this
simple goofy story with you: One of the desserts we offer is plated
with a squiggle of passion fruit sauce (prehaps a coulis? I am not
sure. But it's on a squirt bottle and you make a zig-zag on the plate
with it). The other day it ran out, and I had to refill two squirt
bottles with new sauce. Since everything in the kitchen is labeled
with masking tape, it was up to me as the refiller to label the new
bottles. Others wrote "passion fruit" or "pas. fruit." I labeled my
new bottles, "The Passion of the Fruit." It was my special kitchen
homage to Mel Gibson and JC all in one.
10.3: Use a password analyzer to improve
password security
10.3: Use a password analyzer to improve
password security
10/30/2003 12:37 AMIf you try to change the password for a Keychain using the Keychain
Access app, you'll notice on the resulting dialog box a circular
button with an 'i' in it, as seen in the inset in the screenshot. If
you click on it, Panthe...
Easy Generator Generator 1.0 (Default
branch)
Easy Generator Generator 1.0 (Default
branch)
03/31/2005 07:22 AMEasy Generator Generator (EGG) is a development
tool for fast and easy realization of XML to
plain-text tranformations. It is similar to XSLT,
Velocity, or JSP but emphasises source code
generation in a model-driven generative developmen
process. It comes with an iterative development
process for creating templates that lets you build
transformations quickly and easily.
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
12/24/2004 12:19 PMElcomSoft Co. Ltd. has released Advanced Office Password Recovery
(AOPR), an application that allows business managers, information
technology support administrators, and law enforcement officials to
gain access to Microsoft(R) Office(R) password-protected documents,
that have been accidentally or purposefully password protected. New
product combines the latest and the most advanced cryptanalysis
algorithms developed by Elcomsoft's research department. AOPR is
capable of instantly recovering passwords for a wide range of
Microsoft's business and office applications, including all components
of MS Office, from the very first DOS versions to Office 2003
programs, including the ones for Windows, Mac, Pocket PC and localized
versions. Over 30 different types of password encryption methods are
supported. [PRWEB Dec 22, 2004]
'a sinister exercise in moral frivolity,
crudely disguised as an exercise in
seriousness.It is also a spectacle of
abject political cowardice masking
itself as a demonstration of
'dissenting' bravery'
'a sinister exercise in moral frivolity,
crudely disguised as an exercise in
seriousness.It is also a spectacle of
abject political cowardice masking
itself as a demonstration of
'dissenting' bravery'
06/24/2004 08:03 AM
Liberal columnist
Christopher Hitchens (he of
Mo
ther Theresa-criticising fame)
rips Michael Moore a new
one on Slate.
Will Your Password Need A Password?
Will Your Password Need A Password?
06/01/2004 02:43 AMIf you hadn't realized it already, simple username/password combos are
a pretty weak form of security - yet they're pretty much all we have
for many important online systems that store our most vital
information. While there are other solutions out there, many
companies (especially in the US) have been
incredibly
slow in adopting "two-factor authentication" systems that require
a password plus something else - such as a onetime code generated by a
device you have to have with you (or built into your computer). The
idea, then, is that if your password is revealed, no one else has the
device, so it's useless. If they find the device, they don't have
your password, so it's useless. However, so far, many users don't
value this additional security very much - and the devices still
aren't all that cheap. Plus, many companies are worried that users
will react negatively to such systems as it may slow down the user
experience - causing them to look for other (albeit less secure)
alternatives. Then, of course, there's the worry that people will
start using such systems that aren't compatible with each other, so
you'll need separate devices for every account - which would be much
worse than before. Others, such as those in the fingerprint scanning
business think a biometric approach makes much more sense - but that
leads to all sorts of other questions and issues. Still, as there are
more and more cases of fraud and identity theft due to so much weak
security, it seems increasingly likely that companies will be forced
to adopt more secure methods.
Password Plus 1.004
Password Plus 1.004
05/05/2004 05:06 PMGives you the most secure place to store your PINs, passwords,
accounts and other personal information.
Anything from XMI Generator
Anything from XMI Generator
11/05/2003 10:52 AMAXgen 2.0.2 released
Not another Name Generator!!!!
Not another Name Generator!!!!
09/11/2004 09:32 PM
Smurf
Name Generator. It doesn't suck, that bad.
RTF Generator
RTF Generator
11/14/2003 08:42 PMoctober 28, 2003 - the first public release
Outlook Password v1.0
Outlook Password v1.0
12/11/2003 10:49 AMOutlok Password allows you to recover passwords which MS Outlook
Personal Storage (PST) files are protected with. It is not the real
recoverer - it will show you a combination of characters which will
allow you to open PST file. Outlook Password can also recover account
information. Your emails addresses, mail server addresses (pop3,
imap, http), usernames for email accounts, passwords to email servers.
[Shareware $19.00 385 KB]
Password Recycling
Password Recycling
07/20/2004 07:39 AM
Why registration-sites suck: Boing Boing links to a story on Wired
about registration at news sites. The article is okay, but Boing
Boing's comments ring very, very true:
The point that everyone seems to miss is that no one can possibly
keep track of a thousand passwords for a thousand websites, which
means that these sites undoubtably contain recycled passwords
[...]
The more you recycle a password, the higher the likelihood that you
will use it in a sensitive context — a bank site, a message
board, an IM client, an auction site — where someone might
impersonate you or even commit identity theft crimes against you.
Okay, raise your hands, how many of you have a "standard" password
that you use all over the place? Everyone does it. Show me someone
that uses a different password for every registration or account and
I'll show you a liar.
I know a friend that has a group of passwords that he uses based on
context — one password for throwaway Web site registration, one
for email accounts, one for IM, one for sensitive stuff like banking,
etc.
What if someone at one of these services decides to take your
password and see where else it might work? Yes, I know the passwords
should be hashed when stored in their database, but there's no
guarantee that they're going to do that.
How may of you have a password stored in some service or Web site
that you've long-since forgotten about that would also work in, say,
your bank's Web site?
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Password Keeper v6.7
Password Keeper v6.7
07/30/2004 05:18 PMPassword Keeper is a small utility useful for storing your frequently
used passwords. Password information can be stored, edited and printed
with this easy to use program. Each password file that you create can
contain up to 1000 account entries. You'll never forget a password
again with this handy utility installed on your Windows system.
Password Keeper data files are stored in an encrypted format to
prevent unauthorized access. [Shareware $19.95 586 KB]
PwM Password Manager 0.3.3
PwM Password Manager 0.3.3
11/18/2003 03:16 PMA password manager.
Password Safe
Password Safe
12/13/2003 08:11 AMPasswordSafe 2.0pre1-BETA released
Data-Password-1.04
Data-Password-1.04
08/07/2004 06:56 AMData-Password-1.05
Data-Password-1.05
08/07/2004 05:06 PMPassword Retriever 4.5.8
Password Retriever 4.5.8
12/15/2003 04:28 PMWill let you store and categorise thousands of passwords for
everything from your voice mail to your e-mail accounts.
Password Tester 1.0
Password Tester 1.0
01/02/2005 06:47 AMA password strength tester.
Password Change
Password Change
04/14/2005 08:51 AMRuby/Password 0.5.2
Ruby/Password 0.5.2
09/05/2004 12:15 AMA password handling module for the Ruby programming language.
Re: AIX password enumeration possible
Re: AIX password enumeration possible
02/11/2004 11:11 PMalex medvedev (Feb 11 2004)
My Password Manager 0.1
My Password Manager 0.1
08/13/2004 05:22 AMA password manager.
AIX password enumeration possible
AIX password enumeration possible
02/11/2004 03:09 PMScott J (Feb 06 2004)
Ruby/Password 0.5.1
Ruby/Password 0.5.1
04/12/2004 11:22 PMA password handling module for the Ruby programming language.
DS Password Tools
DS Password Tools
10/30/2003 07:14 PMAttn: Panther users
Leo's Mac Tip: Password On/Off
Leo's Mac Tip: Password On/Off
07/07/2004 01:21 AMG4 Tech TV Jul 7 2004 5:22AM GMT
Using a Power-on Password
Using a Power-on Password
07/11/2004 01:42 PMGrok Description matches for Masking Password Generator v3.0
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Masking Password Generator v3.0