ViPNet Password Roulette
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Version : 2.9.1 |
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Win95 , Win98 , WinME , WinNT 4.x , WinXP , Windows2000 , Windows2003
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Free password generator tool (Multilanguage)
ViPNet [Password Roulette] is an absolutely free of charge password generator.
We have been working for decades on the software security market and have often met the problem that users cannot memorize true strong passwords, which are usually very long and impossible to remember.
To help persons, who are in charge of the password management, INFOTECS released an absolutely free of charge software password generator, which generates random passwords so that they can be memorized easily. The innovation of this software is simple and genius. The passwords are derived from word phrases easy to remember. Often these phrases have a humorous touch facilitating the process of memorizing. The password list can be generated in 3 languages: English, German born and Russian. Additionally ViPNet [Password Roulette] can generate random digital passwords.
ViPNet [Password Roulette] generates a password phrase from which the password is compiled using parameters prior defined by the user. The password phrase, which can become generated in English, German born and Russian (further dialects planned), has the function of helping to memorize the password. The understanding of a password phrase is a grammatically correct sentence, which is made up of words picked up from special dictionaries. These words have been arbitrarily chosen from the random generator from special vocabularies. The number of words inside a phrase can vary from three (subject, verb, object) to four (attribute, subject matter, verb, object). Furthermore it is possible to obtain more complicated passwords by using two password key phrases. The password is produced from the password term using the first characters of each word in the password phrase to compile the password. With regard to example, a password, produced in English, using the 1st three letters of each term in the phrase, comprising four words, would look as follows:
Password -- blilibabaath
Password phrase -- blind librarian abashes athlete
(N=3, M=4)
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PIII, 16 Mb
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