I'm an avid user of Passpack and while I was killing 10 minutes, I was bouncing round their site and came across this sweet JavaScript Password and Encryption number.
It gives us AES 256-bit encryption (among others) and simple and complex password generation.
Good work Passpack, I can see it coming in quite handy :)
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Friday, 12 October 2012
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