Simply type in a password, one at a time, in to the box provided. When you’re finished, the site tells you approximately how many seconds/minutes/days/months/years it would take to “crack” your password. The estimate is based on a fancy algorithm which takes in to account the number of characters typed, the frequency of characters being re-used, upper & lower case, numbers, and special characters. Then, it calculates how long the average repulsive script kitty or 1337 |-|4x0r5 would spend trying to crack it. It’s just like what you would find on any other web site registration page which displays how “weak” or “strong” your password is. However, this one doesn’t submit or store any data, and doesn’t require you to sign up for anything. Also, according to the site, it works by utilizing “50% mathematics, 51% witchcraft”.
Check it out. It may help you decide to change one of your not-too-secure passwords, or you might high-five yourself for having a password which wouldn’t be cracked for “three-hundred thousand years”.
Visit: How Secure Is My Password?



