Entropy

by Visit Website for Mac OS X

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Generate super strong WEP and WPA keys

The problem with many WEP and WPA keys is that they can easily be cracked if they’re not long enough or complex enough. Entropy is a dashboard widget that generates complex random WEP and WPA keys that can’t be cracked easily.

To be sure of creating a truly random key that can’t be broken, Entropy uses four different sources including radioactive decay/HotBits, atmospheric noise/Random.org, various sources/EntropyPool and /dev/random. Entropy can use create passwords in the following encryption modes: WEP, 64-bit, hexadecimal, WEP, 128-bit, hexadecimal, WEP, 256-bit, hexadecimal, WPA-PSK, 8-character, ASCII, WPA-PSK, 20-character, ASCI and WPA-PSK, 63-character, ASCII.

Entropy is extremely easy to use and by clicking the info symbol on the widget, you can select the type of encryption you want and from which source you’d like to use. Some of the keys generated didn’t seem particularly long but, theoretically, they must be quite hard to crack according to the developer. Unfortunately, the developer’s site seems to be down frequently so don’t expect much support.

Entropy is a useful tool for anyone seeking to generate highly complex and strong WEP and WPA passwords for their router or WiFi network.

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  • New Features: Queued extraction and archiving Support for extracting stuffit archives Automatically update files that have been edited in an archiveImprovements: File count and uncompressed size in the status bar Smarter sub-folder creation logic Common package types are treated as a single file Improved “Show in Finder” behavior Support for Android Application Packages (APK) Extracted app icons are auto-refreshedBug Fixes: Fixed a minor issue involving QuickSave The volume suffix is no longer included in the sub-folder name