At the heart of any password generator is a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator (CSPRNG), an algorithm that produces unpredictable sequences of numbers and characters. This isn’t an ...
Bugfixes In the entry dialog, editing one-time password generator settings does not cause the repeated password to be set to the password anymore. When synchronizing the active database with a ...
Abstract: This project focused on the development of a Tetris-like game that incorporates a pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) implemented on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) to enhance the ...
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The era of AI has not been particularly great for cybersecurity. We know that vibe-coded websites and apps have been a hotbed of security flaws that leave the platforms vulnerable to attacks. It turns ...
People are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence for day-to-day tasks, including creating passwords, but what feels like a clever shortcut could actually put your security at risk. Most of ...
Abstract: The growing threat of quantum computing against conventional cryptographic methods highlights the need for stronger and more resilient authentication mechanisms. This paper presents the ...
Passwd is designed specifically for organizations operating within Google Workspace. Rather than competing as a general consumer password manager, its purpose is narrow, and business-focused: secure ...
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse in terms of cybersecurity bad news this week, the FBI has revealed a staggering database of 630 million compromised passwords from multiple devices ...
Think you’re being clever, substituting that “a” with an “@” symbol? Or tacking your birth year onto your dog’s name? Here’s a truth nobody wants to hear: you’re awful at creating secure passwords.