A password most people think is 'strong' often falls in seconds against a stolen-database attack. Type one in and see the estimated crack time across three realistic attacker scenarios, the specific patterns weakening it, and the one change that helps most. It never leaves your browser.
This runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent anywhere and nothing is stored.
Weak passwords are how most break-ins start
We roll out a password manager and enforce multi-factor login across your team, so a single guessed password stops being a company-wide risk.
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