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This is a goLang port of python-zxcvbn and zxcvbn, which are python and JavaScript password strength
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generators. zxcvbn attempts to give sound password advice through pattern
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matching and conservative entropy calculations. It finds 10k common passwords,
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common American names and surnames, common English words, and common patterns
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like dates, repeats (aaa), sequences (abcd), and QWERTY patterns.
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Please refer to http://tech.dropbox.com/?p=165 for the full details and
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motivation behind zxcbvn. The source code for the original JavaScript (well,
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actually CoffeeScript) implementation can be found at:
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https://github.com/lowe/zxcvbn
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Python at:
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https://github.com/dropbox/python-zxcvbn
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For full motivation, see:
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http://tech.dropbox.com/?p=165
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Use
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The zxcvbn module has the public method PasswordStrength() function. Import zxcvbn, and
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call PasswordStrength(password string, userInputs []string). The function will return a
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result dictionary with the following keys:
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Entropy # bits
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CrackTime # estimation of actual crack time, in seconds.
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CrackTimeDisplay # same crack time, as a friendlier string:
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# "instant", "6 minutes", "centuries", etc.
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Score # [0,1,2,3,4] if crack time is less than
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# [10^2, 10^4, 10^6, 10^8, Infinity].
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# (useful for implementing a strength bar.)
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MatchSequence # the list of patterns that zxcvbn based the
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# entropy calculation on.
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CalcTime # how long it took to calculate an answer,
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# in milliseconds. usually only a few ms.
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The userInputs argument is an splice of strings that zxcvbn
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will add to its internal dictionary. This can be whatever list of
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strings you like, but is meant for user inputs from other fields of the
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form, like name and email. That way a password that includes the user's
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personal info can be heavily penalized. This list is also good for
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site-specific vocabulary.
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Bug reports and pull requests welcome!
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Project Status
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Use zxcvbn_test.go to check how close to feature parity the project is.
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Acknowledgment
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Thanks to Dan Wheeler (https://github.com/lowe) for the CoffeeScript implementation
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(see above.) To repeat his outside acknowledgements (which remain useful, as always):
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Many thanks to Mark Burnett for releasing his 10k top passwords list:
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http://xato.net/passwords/more-top-worst-passwords
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and for his 2006 book,
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"Perfect Passwords: Selection, Protection, Authentication"
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Huge thanks to Wiktionary contributors for building a frequency list
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of English as used in television and movies:
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http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Frequency_lists
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Last but not least, big thanks to xkcd :)
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https://xkcd.com/936/
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