Generate Password ((link)) — Eset

For maximum privacy, the generator runs entirely on your device; ESET does not store or transmit your generated password to their servers.

By enforcing random generation, tools like ESET effectively nullify standard dictionary attacks. A brute-force attack on a 16-character random string consisting of alphanumeric and symbol characters would require billions of years with current hardware. eset generate password

Example: Length = 20 characters Character set = A-Z (26) + a-z (26) + 0-9 (10) + special (say 32) = 94 possible chars. Entropy = log2(94^20) ≈ 131 bits → well beyond brute-force feasibility. For maximum privacy, the generator runs entirely on

The is a built-in security feature within ESET Smart Security, ESET Internet Security, and ESET NOD32 Antivirus (selected versions). Its primary function is to create strong, cryptographically random passwords to enhance user security against brute-force, dictionary, and credential-stuffing attacks. This report covers its functionality, security strength, usability, configuration, and comparison with dedicated password managers. Example: Length = 20 characters Character set =

| Parameter | Options | Description | |-----------|---------|-------------| | | 8 – 50+ characters | Default often 16–20 characters | | Uppercase Letters (A-Z) | Yes / No | Include at least one uppercase letter | | Lowercase Letters (a-z) | Yes / No | Include lowercase letters | | Numbers (0-9) | Yes / No | Include numeric digits | | Special Characters | Yes / No | e.g., !@#$%^&*()_+ etc. | | Ambiguous Characters | Exclude optional | Avoids similar-looking chars (e.g., 1 , l , I , 0 , O ) |