PasswordMaker Forums
Firefox/SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape/Flock Browser Extension => Feature Requests / Enhancements => Topic started by: Tim on July 26, 2005, 02:20:34 PM
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The default of MD5 8 char password with a-f, 0-9 only yields only a *32 bit* effective password length. You wouldn't use a secure website with only 40bit encryption would you?
Changing it means typing in a character string - *identically* - on every computer you use. How about a simple check box in the settings to use all possible alpha-numerics? And maybe an option to use all printable ascii?
Tim
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Hi Tim,
Yep, that was already requested by Tyrantmizar on another thread. It's already been added to the code and will be in the next release. Actually, it's not a checkbox but a drop-down list of canned strings.
The reason for the a-f, 0-9 default is historical: it produces the same passwords as PasswordMaker 0.6 and earlier.
Regards,
Eric
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Excellent! Thanks-
Tim
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BTW, here (http://forums.passwordmaker.org/index.php?showtopic=101) is the other thread I mentioned.
-Eric