Easy library for generating unique passwords.
SASLprep: Stringprep Profile for User Names and Passwords, rfc4013
Guard your users from security problems that start by having dumb passwords
SASLprep: Stringprep Profile for User Names and Passwords, rfc4013.
One-time passwords with HOTP and TOTP
TypeScript definitions for dumb-passwords
Easy library for generating unique passwords in browsers.
Encrypt or compare passwords.
Generate passwords using a cryptographically-strong source of randomness
Secure, zero-dependency utilities for generating passwords, passphrases, pins, and more
A lightweight simple library for scoring passwords
A password-strength tester based upon the OWASP guidelines for enforcing strong passwords.
Produces secure passwords & keys for WebCrypto, SSH, PGP, SLIP10, OTP and many others
List of popular passwords with at least 8 characters
Generates safe passwords for the web
Allow the use of hashed passwords in etherpad-lite.
Hash passwords the right way (Argon2 & bcrypt support)
Easy library for generating unique passwords. Compatible with node.js and browsers. Forked from original Node.js version.
JS client library for the Passwords app for Nextcloud
crypt passwords
Lightweight JS validation library for emails, phone numbers, URLs, and strong passwords.
A phpass portable hashing function compatible with wordpress passwords
Create and verify cryptographically secure Time-based One-time Passwords (TOTP) using the HMAC-based One-time Password (HOTP) algorithm.
Validate Passwords with OWASP standards.
This crate provides useful tools to generate multiple readable passwords, as well as analyze and score them.
Secure password generator. Part of the Vitamin-C cryptographic suite.
A Rust and CLI client for the Pact Broker. Publish and retrieve pacts and verification results.
A secure, local-first secrets manager with encrypted storage and zero-knowledge architecture
A comprehensive password generator and strength analyzer with configurable policies
Encrypted secret-key storage for DIG Network binaries (BLS signing + L1 wallet keys). AES-256-GCM + Argon2id, typed per-scheme magic files, zeroizing memory hygiene.
A password manager and authenticator for the command line
A Rust library for secure password hashing, RSA key generation, and managing the encryption and verification of passwords and binary files.
Command-line tool for promotional code generation
Modern PDF password CLI
AES-256 file encryption tool
A secure CLI password generator with template support for environment files
Easy password is a Ruby implementation of passwdqc's easy_passwords, a random pronouncable password generator. Probably don't use it in banks.
Generate human readable and easy to remember passwords
Checks against the Pwned Passwords API using the first five characters of the SHA1 hash of a password to determine if it exists in previously disclosed breaches.
On Linux, Unix or OSX /dev/random can be used to create really secure passwords from random bytes. This gem provides an implementation to do just that.
This little module (and attendant command line tool and rackup app) exists for the purpose of providing rudimentary access control to a website when the prospective users are both small in number, and very busy. It circumvents schmucking around provisioning passwords by generating a link which you can pass to each of your users through some other mechanism, that when visited logs them in and keeps them logged in as long as you want. This is basically the equivalent of having a "forgot password" link without anybody having to click on "forgot password", and is perfectly adequate security in certain contexts, namely the ones the author of this gem is interested in.
Uses api.pwnedpasswords.com to identify if a password has been pwned, but only sends the first 5 characters of the SHA1 hash
A Ruby gem wrapper around https://github.com/tarraschk/richelieu
Because passwords are obnoxious.
Leverages the Pwned Password API to determine if a password has been seen in public data breaches.
bcrypt() is a sophisticated and secure hash algorithm designed by The OpenBSD project for hashing passwords. The bcrypt Ruby gem provides a simple wrapper for safely handling passwords.
The scrypt key derivation function is designed to be far more secure against hardware brute-force attacks than alternative functions such as PBKDF2 or bcrypt.
bcrypt() is a sophisticated and secure hash algorithm designed by The OpenBSD project for hashing passwords. The bcrypt Ruby gem provides a simple wrapper for safely handling passwords.
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