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Kmail password decrypter
Kmail password decrypter can recover you Kmail password if you lost it. more>>
Lost your KMail password? Use this tool that I whipped up in a jiffy.
LastPass Password Manager (beta) 1.36
LastPass is the last password you will ever need. It allows you to: Create strong passwords, knowing you only have to remember one. Log into your favorite sites with a single click. Only fill forms out once. Access and manage your data from multiple computers seamlessly. Share logins with friends and let others share logins with you. Supports IE & Firefox, Windows, Mac and Linux more>>
LastPass Password Manager (beta) - LastPass is a free password manager that makes your web browsing easier and more secure and supports IE and Firefox, allows you to import from every major password storage vendor and export too, captures passwords that other managers wont including many AJAX forms, and allows you to make strong passwords easily.
LastPass is the last password you will ever need. It allows you to:
- Create strong passwords, knowing you only have to remember one.
- Easily fill in form data
- Log into your favorite sites with a single click
- Access and manage your data from multiple computers seamlessly
- Share logins with friends and let others share logins with you
- Supports IE as well, so if you switch browsers youre always in sync, as well as when you switch computers
- Supports importing passwords from other password managers such as Roboform, Keepass, PasswordSafe, MyPasswordSafe, Firefox and IEs built in password manager
- Exporting your data always available in plugin and website.
- In windows, helps you recover lost passwords stored on your computer
- Capture passwords that other password managers will not capture like those done in AJAX logins, and multi-step logins like Bank Of America, and frustrating sites like ING bank.
- Make moving to a new computer or using multiple computers much easier
- Works with any platform that has Firefox plus IE on Windows
- Has a USB/Thumb drive portable version for Windows, Mac and Linux
- http://m.lastpass.com for mobile access
Your sensitive data is encrypted locally with AES, then uploaded to allow syncing with other computers or browsers. IE is also supported as well as
Enhancements:
Version 1.36
Save any form support
Version 1.34
Improved homepage, bug fixes
Version 1.33
Built-in fast homepage, bug fixes
Version 1.32
French, Hebrew, bug fixes with basic auth, Pocket for Mac and Linux
Version 1.31
Local Site Search, HotKeys, Secure Notes
System Requirements:233 MHz, 128MB ram<<less
Password Save 0.5
Password Save extension brings up a plain text listing of your passwords in a browser window. more>>
Some javascript warning fixes and a bit of debugging code for helping people that the extension doesnt work for (Email me if you get a blank screen and have some free time to help me debug and well solve this problem once and for all)
In Preferences, go to Privacy => Passwords. When you click View Saved Passwords, there will be an added "Dump Passwords" button. Clicking this will pop up a new browser window with the saved passwords which can easily be saved, printed, or copy-pasted into another location.
This extension will only work (as is) on the released 1.5beta1 - 1.5beta2. The intall.rdf can be tweaked to get it to install fine on any recent nightly or the Deer Park Alphas. It -=can not=- be tweaked to work on 1.0. Sorry!
Starfish Password Manager 0.2
Starfish Password Manager project consists of a password manager. more>>
Starfish is a simple password manager. It stores all of its data in XML, and uses strong encryption (MD5 with DES).
Main features:
- 100% Java©
- Easy to use GUI
- Strong encryption
- Sortable columns, password hiding/unhiding
- Easy copy to clipboard
- All data stored in XML
DBIx::Password 1.8
DBIx::Password provides an abstraction layer for password maintenance. more>>
You provide a single virtual user name in the connect method and the module determines which database/which user/which password to provide.
Ruby/Password 0.5.3
Ruby/Password is a suite of password handling methods for Ruby. more>>
It supports the manual entry of passwords from the keyboard in both buffered and unbuffered modes, random password generation, password strength checking, phonemic password generation (for easy memorisation by human-beings) and the encryption of passwords.
CrackLib makes literally hundreds of tests to determine whether youve chosen a bad password.
- It tries to generate words from your username and GECOS entry and tries to match them against the password youve chosen.
- It checks for simplistic patterns.
- It then tries to reverse-engineer your password into a dictionary word, and searches for it in your dictionary.
- after all that, its PROBABLY a safe(-ish) password. 8-)
The target audience for this library is system administrators who need to write Ruby programs that prompt for, generate, verify and encrypt passwords.
PasswordMaker 1.6.2
PasswordMaker is a small, lightweight, free, extension for Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Flock. more>>
How It Works:
You provide PasswordMaker two pieces of information: a "master password" -- that one, single password you like -- and the URL of the website requiring a password. Through the magic of one-way hash algorithms, PasswordMaker calculates a message digest, also known as a digital fingerprint, which can be used as your password for the website.
Although one-way hash algorithms have a number of interesting characteristics, the one capitalized by PasswordMaker is that the resulting fingerprint (password) does "not reveal anything about the input that was used to generate it." In other words, if someone has one or more of your generated passwords, it is computationally infeasible for him to derive your master password or to calculate your other passwords. Computationally infeasible means even computers like this wont help!
LOST island 0.1
LOST island is a superb KDM theme featuring a LOST wallpaper. more>>
Password Finder 1.1
Password Finder provides a function for finding passwords. more>>
Adds a find function to password manager
Gnome Password Generator 1.5
Gnome Password Generator is a GUI based secure password generator. more>>
Cmos password recovery tools 4.8
Cmos password recovery tools decrypts password stored in cmos used to access BIOS SETUP. more>>
Works with the following BIOSes:
- ACER/IBM BIOS
- AMI BIOS
- AMI WinBIOS 2.5
- Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
- Compaq (1992)
- Compaq (New version)
- IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
- Packard Bell
- Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03, 4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
- Phoenix 4 release 6 (User)
- Gateway Solo - Phoenix 4.0 release 6
- Toshiba
- Zenith AMI
With CmosPwd, you can also backup, restore and erase/kill cmos.
AWARD 4.50 have a backdoor, a generic password : AWARD_SW SOYO motherboard have "SY_MB" as master password for Award 4.51. CmosPwd give equivalent passwords for Award BIOS, not original one.
CmosPwd works and compiles under:
- Dos-Win9x,
- Windows NT/W2K/XP/2003,
- Linux,
- FreeBSD and NetBSD.
Enhancements:
- This version adds support for the VAIO EEPROM and Samsung P25 CMOS.
Alternate Password Library 1.2.0
Alternate Password Library (libaltpw) adds alternate password support dynamically with LD_PRELOAD. more>>
Useful, for example, to make sendmail, procmail, and pop3d use an alternate password if you are an ISP.
Works with any program that uses the getpw* family of functions and the password file is configurable through the environment.
Basically this is just another library, you can link against it and it overrides getpw* to point at an alternate password file specified by the environment variable ALTPASSWD.
So the normal way to use it, in non SUID form, would be:
# export ALTPASSWD=/some/other/passwd.file
# export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libaltpw.so.X
# < some command >
And some command will see the alternate password file. This does not work in an SUID contect because LD_PRELOAD is ignored for SUID binaries. To help determine when things will and will not work like expected, there is the runaltpw command. So the above becomes this:
# runaltpw /some/other/passwd.file < some command > < arg > < arg >
And if it thinks things look OK, i.e. not SUID, passwd exists and everything else, it will exec the command after setting up the environment. If things look strange, if will exit instead.
There are also some README.* files that deal with specific programs I had trouble with, either because they had a strange build process, were SUID by default, or both.
Enhancements:
- Added support for the getgr* group handling functions, and a /etc/group.switch and ALTGROUP in the environment, all similar to how the altpw functions work but for groups, as suggested by Bruce Richardson.
Unhide Passwords 1.1.3.1
Unhide Passwords shows the contents of password fields in cleartext (instead of the asterisks), to make that process a bit easie more>>
Unhide Passwords shows the contents of password fields in cleartext (instead of the asterisks), to make that process a bit easier.
Password Gorilla 1.4
Password Gorilla is a password manager that stores your login information. more>> <<less
Data::SimplePassword 0.02
Data::SimplePassword provides a simple random password generator. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Data::SimplePassword;
my $sp = Data::SimplePassword->new;
$sp->chars( 0..9, a..z, A..Z ); # optional
my $password = $sp->make_password( 8 ); # length
Its a very easy-to-use but a bit strong random password generator.