Hacker News
- How to Get a Strong, Unique, and Memorable Password for Each Website https://dave-santos.github.io/posts/secure-unique-password/ 4 comments
- Tired of memorizing passwords? Manuel Blum came up with this algorithmic trick http://www.networkworld.com/article/2978312/tired-of-memorizing-passwords-a-turing-award-winner-came-up-with-this-algorithmic-trick.html 93 comments
- Generate memorable passwords using Markov Chains, Huffman trees, and Dickens http://www.brinckerhoff.org/molis-hai/pwgen-3.html 45 comments
- Strong, Unique and Memorable Passwords: a Creative Approach http://elekslabs.com/2014/04/strong-unique-and-memorable-passwords-a-creative-approach.html 42 comments
- Show HN: Memorable but hard to crack password generator http://passw.org 11 comments
- Creating memorable and secure passwords http://www.economist.com/node/21550763 11 comments
Lobsters
- A slightly different way to generate strong, memorable passwords https://throughascreendarkly.com/2021/05/31/a-slightly-different-way-to-generate-strong-memorable-passwords/ 9 comments math , security
- Memorizing passwords with Anki & 1Password https://boinkor.net/2018/11/memorizing-passwords-with-anki-1password/ 9 comments mac , security
- Open Source Memorable Password Generator - Simple, Fast, and Built with Pico.css https://memorablepasswordgenerator.com/ 41 comments programming
- Password memorization tool https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/i6kig0/password_memorization_tool/ 5 comments rust
- An undergrad project to help users memorize random maps from letters to digits. They suggest that you can use this mapping to create better passwords. http://memoryone.xyz 9 comments compsci
- XKPasswd - Secure Memorable Passwords https://xkpasswd.net/s/ 42 comments sysadmin
- Tired of memorizing passwords? A Turing Award winner came up with this algorithmic trick. http://www.computerworld.com/article/2978392/data-security/tired-of-memorizing-passwords-a-turing-award-winner-came-up-with-this-algorithmic-trick.html 6 comments technology
- Garbler - a generator of memorable passwords for Golang or the command line https://github.com/michaelbironneau/garbler 12 comments golang
- XKCD inspired passwords: "How to Memorize a Random 60-Bit String" http://www.isi.edu/natural-language/mt/memorize-random-60.pdf 73 comments compsci
- Since all of our info has been "Heartbled", can you recommend a good, secure, and memorable password strategy? http://newsfeed.time.com/2014/01/20/the-25-worst-passwords-of-2013/ 35 comments technology
- Research papers on per-bit-of-entropy password memorability? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Magical_Number_Seven,_Plus_or_Minus_Two 11 comments compsci
- Memorable passwords might be better than complex passwords. http://www.baekdal.com/tips/the-usability-of-passwords-faq 15 comments netsec
- How to make memorable but secure passwords http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/risks/25.69.html#subj8.1 16 comments netsec
- PwdHash firefox extension : less password memorization, more security http://crypto.stanford.edu/pwdhash/? 4 comments reddit.com
- I'm looking for a password 'hash' software that will give me a much more complex password from a simpler and more memorable one. https://emn178.github.io/online-tools/sha512.html 29 comments privacy
- I wrote an open source password manager which generates unique passwords for each website you use while requiring you to memorize only one. It doesn't store any data anywhere, and barely changes how you browse the web. Check it out! http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/175767 3 comments opensource
- I wrote an open source password manager which generates unique passwords for each website you use while requiring you to memorize only one. It doesn't store any data anywhere, and barely changes how you browse the web. Check it out! http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/175767 17 comments netsec