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Topic: Geek Password Generator - page 2. (Read 3834 times)

newbie
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December 13, 2014, 09:38:15 AM
#25
It is not wise to trust a website to generate random passwords, this should be done locally.
staff
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December 13, 2014, 07:57:18 AM
#24
If you have an old keyboard (or a new one you dislike), you may also be able to spit between the keys for a similar effect. The same shared routes which cause ghosting can also cause a pseudo-random string of keys to go out when conductive liquid is spilled (generally, no harm comes of this so long as you let the keyboard dry if you need to use it for something else). Old-school password generation. Cool

Cheesy Brilliant.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
December 13, 2014, 07:53:02 AM
#23
Hi Everyone,

Need strong (and funny) passwords to help secure your visited sites?

My buddy and I put together a funny geek password generator. Looking for opinions and ways on improving.
http://geekpasswordgenerator.com is the URL.

As always, donations help!!! Smiley

It is fun but it involves trusting the website.

The website doesn't keep any user data and it will not ask you to input anything.

Correct. 98% chance it is fair but who wants to take a 2% chance you are getting a password that is saved maybe without the site knowing?

Little point, How would the site get anything by saving the password? as long as they don't know you e-mail/ID/username it doesn't matter much IMHO. I mean as long as they don't generate a username and a password security concerns wouldn't be very important.

Good point but you could try the passwords for bitcointalk pseudos or emails; getting public emails or usernames is not difficult.
member
Activity: 77
Merit: 10
December 13, 2014, 03:52:18 AM
#22
Hi Everyone,

Need strong (and funny) passwords to help secure your visited sites?

My buddy and I put together a funny geek password generator. Looking for opinions and ways on improving.
http://geekpasswordgenerator.com is the URL.

As always, donations help!!! Smiley

It is fun but it involves trusting the website.

The website doesn't keep any user data and it will not ask you to input anything.

Correct. 98% chance it is fair but who wants to take a 2% chance you are getting a password that is saved maybe without the site knowing?

Little point, How would the site get anything by saving the password? as long as they don't know you e-mail/ID/username it doesn't matter much IMHO. I mean as long as they don't generate a username and a password security concerns wouldn't be very important.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
December 13, 2014, 03:32:14 AM
#21
Hi Everyone,

Need strong (and funny) passwords to help secure your visited sites?

My buddy and I put together a funny geek password generator. Looking for opinions and ways on improving.
http://geekpasswordgenerator.com is the URL.

As always, donations help!!! Smiley

It is fun but it involves trusting the website.

The website doesn't keep any user data and it will not ask you to input anything.

Correct. 98% chance it is fair but who wants to take a 2% chance you are getting a password that is saved maybe without the site knowing?
hero member
Activity: 509
Merit: 500
December 12, 2014, 09:51:59 PM
#20
Hi Everyone,

Need strong (and funny) passwords to help secure your visited sites?

My buddy and I put together a funny geek password generator. Looking for opinions and ways on improving.
http://geekpasswordgenerator.com is the URL.

As always, donations help!!! Smiley

It is fun but it involves trusting the website.

The website doesn't keep any user data and it will not ask you to input anything.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 500
December 12, 2014, 06:50:11 PM
#19
Hi Everyone,

Need strong (and funny) passwords to help secure your visited sites?

My buddy and I put together a funny geek password generator. Looking for opinions and ways on improving.
http://geekpasswordgenerator.com is the URL.

As always, donations help!!! Smiley

It is fun but it involves trusting the website.
b!z
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1010
December 12, 2014, 06:42:37 PM
#18
Roll 6 sided dice for the best passwords! Then add some letters.

Hmmm. Dice! Brilliant! Now to figure out how to make it work Smiley
I may have to hire a graphics person for this one to make it work.

http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html
hero member
Activity: 509
Merit: 500
December 12, 2014, 06:15:46 PM
#17
Update to the www.geekpasswordgenerator.com site !


It's not more mobile friendly (try it out on your cell phone)
Algorithm updated too.

More to come this weekend.
Thanks for reading and visiting the site.
hero member
Activity: 509
Merit: 500
December 09, 2014, 06:22:47 AM
#16
Hey Everyone, Just a quick update -

Working with a graphics designer on a logo. Have a "special robot" logo coming my way to be put on the site.

Adding the ability for some letters to switch to numbers and special characters. i.e. letter e will become a 3, letter a will become @.

Adding some uppercase variants.

I'm hoping we can get these updates onto the site by this coming Saturday.
full member
Activity: 189
Merit: 100
December 08, 2014, 05:40:42 PM
#15
unrelenting-scorpion~brimstone+AK47 haha this pass are very easy, i can remember it
hero member
Activity: 509
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December 08, 2014, 11:17:29 AM
#14
Roll 6 sided dice for the best passwords! Then add some letters.

Hmmm. Dice! Brilliant! Now to figure out how to make it work Smiley
I may have to hire a graphics person for this one to make it work.
full member
Activity: 215
Merit: 100
December 08, 2014, 07:15:38 AM
#13
Roll 6 sided dice for the best passwords! Then add some letters.
hero member
Activity: 509
Merit: 500
December 08, 2014, 06:43:31 AM
#12
It's great idea to generate geek password
But, there are something weird for me
1. When i click reroll, the password always in lower case. I think you should generate with upper case
2. Some people won't trust you, you might sell the password list to hacker

1 - The uppercase/lowercase mix will happen on the 2nd revision. I'm thinking about only having one or two letters generate in an uppercase fashion.
2 - We don't keep any user information, selling the list won't help any hacker. Also, we will be hitting well over 1 billion combinations by the end of the month.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1000
December 08, 2014, 06:36:25 AM
#11
nerdy~zombie-braavos+666

I love how you put there random names from GoT Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 509
Merit: 500
December 07, 2014, 10:17:13 PM
#10
You should generate client side in the off-chance someone actually disregards the warning on the site.

Thanks for the tip. Definitely putting that on our list of improvements. Here's a quick snippet of what we have planned:
We are also looking into both iOS and Android Apps.
Adding to the library of stored word in the DB will help with both a more secure password and some funny responses.
Changing some of the elements and interactions on the site.

We're doing this all on our spare time. Any bitcoin contributions will help (my tag and the website both have bitcoin addresses). Smiley

I believe we should have another update to the site right after the 15th of this month.
Keep up the views! Smiley
Thank you!

b!z
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1010
December 07, 2014, 07:51:11 PM
#9
You should generate client side in the off-chance someone actually disregards the warning on the site.
hero member
Activity: 509
Merit: 500
December 07, 2014, 08:35:04 AM
#8
All funny responses! Thank you. Don't forget to like us on Facebook. More work will be done on the site soon!!
full member
Activity: 239
Merit: 101
December 07, 2014, 06:31:38 AM
#7
Nice looking website, and they are easier to remember than "1932y69ihoSW128r@32092$2wfh32093fh2e".  Smiley
One of my generated passwords had this in it:
"almighty plasma legion of doom" Yay!, There are "plasma" and "legion" so it's rocks! but I am doubting my password being a villain?
donator
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1015
December 06, 2014, 11:14:31 PM
#6
if i need to generate a password i just bang my face against the keyboard a few times - what more do you need? And it's trustless too!
If you have an old keyboard (or a new one you dislike), you may also be able to spit between the keys for a similar effect. The same shared routes which cause ghosting can also cause a pseudo-random string of keys to go out when conductive liquid is spilled (generally, no harm comes of this so long as you let the keyboard dry if you need to use it for something else). Old-school password generation. Cool
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