![]() Throughout this page I use the shorthand term "random" instead of the longer but more precise term "pseudo-random". The "Techie Details" section at the end describes exactly how these super-strong maximum-entropy passwords are generated (to satisfy the uber-geek inside you).Ī note about "random" and "pseudo-random" terminology: The "Application Notes" section below discusses various aspects of using these random passwords for locking down wireless WEP and WPA networks, for use as VPN shared secrets, as well as for other purposes. ![]() Each set displayed are totally, uniquely yours - forever. You may safely take these strings as they are, or use chunks from several to build your own if you prefer, or do whatever you want with them. No one else can ever see them or get them. Therefore, these password strings are just for you. ![]() Material, generated just for YOU, to start with.Įvery time this page is displayed, our server generates a unique set of custom, high quality, cryptographic-strength password strings which are safe for you to use:Ħ4 random hexadecimal characters (0-9 and A-F):ĦAD46417A915BDD2263959BA7B21B22651FF241A949CE31CE081A421C384E7FFĦ3 random printable ASCII random alpha-numeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9):ĭAcm3We6savboznpZcT3cyyQbXep7AzNb6CSbJWQ5MTWOBI43kTnIiUPYhMvtaGĬlick your web browser's "refresh" button a few times and watch the password strings change each time.Įvery one is completely random (maximum entropy) without any pattern, and the cryptographically-strong pseudo random number generator we use guarantees that no similar strings will ever be produced again.Īlso, because this page will only allow itself to be displayed over a snoop-proof and proxy-proof high-security SSL connection, and it is marked as having expired back in 1999, this page which was custom generated just now for you will not be cached or visible to anyone else. Generating long, high-quality random passwords is ![]() 1,443 sets of passwords generated per dayģ6,036,229 sets of passwords generated for our visitorsĭETECT “SECURE” CONNECTION INTERCEPTION with GRC's NEW HTTPS fingerprinting service!! ![]()
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