Steve Gibon is now offering a "GRC's Ultra High Security Password Generator" -- a web page that provides you with "totally random" data in 3 formats: 64 hex digits, 63 printable characters, or 63 alphanumerics. The page suggests using them for passwords, WEP and WPA, VPN shared secrets, and more.
Sigh. First off, there are no details on just how these "custom, high quality, cryptographic-strength" strings are generated. We all know there are lots of bad ways to do it. Second, these strings are supposed to be *secret* -- why get them from somewhere else? https://www.grc.com/passwords if you want to see more. (In fairness, the "Application Notes" section is listed as "under construction". Maybe it will contain suitable caveats when it's finished.) --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]