fi6jsp 10 Posted November 12, 2012 Share Posted November 12, 2012 I've been happy user of RPG when I use 32bit computer, but when I start using 64bit computer, (tested all versions of RPG, even latest, no change) I think passwords the program will create ain't secure enough. Or what do you think?... Here's 10, 64mark "Secure" password... yeah very secure... ?(%%}}}}<<<</////====33311119999666444422221111YYYYUUUUPPPPLlLGG 66MMIIIIDDDDZZZZVVVVVQQQMMMMHHHHdddyyyyyuu1199997777PPPPKKKK&GGC 9888666444443333DDDZZZZUUUUUQQQQLLLHHHHDDDDYYYYuuuuppppllllg*ggc AAVVVRRRRMMMMiiiieeeezzzzvvvvvqqmmmmhhhhhdddd}}}},,,,||||===4*** %!!!<<</////++++3333111199998888666444433331111YYYYUUUUQQQQLlLLH 3111000088886666NNNNIIIIEEEEZZZZVVVVRRRRMMMMIIIIddddzzzzuuuu/qqm OJJJFFFFAAAAWWWWssssnnnnjjjjeeeeaaavvvvllllnnnn))))%%%%}}}<<8<// ..;;;----^^^^!!!![[[[?????55553331111000088886666444433333EEeZZZ 0008887777555553333222200008888SSSNNNNJJJJJFFFFAAAAWWWWRRRRNn+Ni 99777555554444GGGGCCCCXXXXTTTTOOOKKKKGGGGGBBBBxxxxsssoooojjj-fff 32 bit version of OS will create passwords like this and I'm sure this is more secure than above keys... }zZ)HuEr&*iW4s>!y/|V(hC\IlaO2^RGLbT:71#65tQcDnKNg[$]B98AYwM<?SF@ So what to do? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fi6jsp 10 Posted December 21, 2012 Author Share Posted December 21, 2012 Almost 300 read my message, but no one care to reply, not even IObit coders... It appears that the IOBIT products are 32bit only, not for any higher bits... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Toppack 19 Posted December 21, 2012 Share Posted December 21, 2012 Sorry, but very Few people have a Need for such 'Extreme' Passwords. :wink: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fi6jsp 10 Posted February 10, 2013 Author Share Posted February 10, 2013 Thanks for your reply... Sorry, but very Few people have a Need for such 'Extreme' Passwords Oh well.. and someone then suprises when some internet service is cracked when people use passwords like "qwerty"... When I Share with colleagues/friends some attachments, I'd rather encrypted them with long and difficult passwords, so every 10 year old and.. so-one cannot open it without a correct tools/ and lot's of time! I know, that e.g. US goverment can open pretty much any encrypted message, file, etc... but if they wanna spend their money for encrypted files filled etc my close friend new book version, he'd send to rate it or some funny photo etc.. so let them open, but every "John Doe" has to spend lot of time and effort to open e.g. 64 symbol password, with different encryption methods... to see just nonsense for him/her.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Toppack 19 Posted February 10, 2013 Share Posted February 10, 2013 Yes, I suppose Some people have Something to Hide! :lol: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Melvin_Deal 10 Posted February 11, 2013 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Thanks for your reply... Oh well.. and someone then suprises when some internet service is cracked when people use passwords like "qwerty"... When I Share with colleagues/friends some attachments, I'd rather encrypted them with long and difficult passwords, so every 10 year old and.. so-one cannot open it without a correct tools/ and lot's of time! I know, that e.g. US goverment can open pretty much any encrypted message, file, etc... but if they wanna spend their money for encrypted files filled etc my close friend new book version, he'd send to rate it or some funny photo etc.. so let them open, but every "John Doe" has to spend lot of time and effort to open e.g. 64 symbol password, with different encryption methods... to see just nonsense for him/her.. If this is the case than why are you relying on freeware like the Iobit software to generate and store your passwords??? :shock:You defeat yourself. From your user CP: Iobit AWC5 free for testing, Random Password Generator. There is no such thing as AWC5 (at least by Iobit)!! Perhaps you should look at the newer Iobit softwares!!:!: I do hope you are not infected! Sincerely, -Mel Live long and prosper! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wozofoz 10 Posted February 11, 2013 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Almost 300 read my message, but no one care to reply, not even IObit coders... It appears that the IOBIT products are 32bit only, not for any higher bits... Hi :smile: IObit is no longer supporting this software and as you can see by the title Random Password Generator - [Open Source Project] it has now been released as Open Source. All the best, woz of oz Quote Link to post Share on other sites
peleus 10 Posted July 27, 2013 Share Posted July 27, 2013 Apologies for digging up this old post but is there a good reason why this software was dropped to being open source? Not enough users perhaps? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WiseGentleman 10 Posted October 4, 2017 Share Posted October 4, 2017 You should not use these commands, there are other commands those are more useful and effective for your device. Make sure to add up all the codes separately and in a sequence. That's all you need to do. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
A_C18 10 Posted July 17, 2019 Share Posted July 17, 2019 Wow, this is really impressive password=) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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