In today’s digital world, the use of
Information theft is among the “fastest rising consequences of cybercrime to date,” according to the 2018
Our founder and CTO at Bitwarden, Kyle Spearrin, ran a series of example passwords through a password strength testing tool and monitored the time it would take for a computer program (like those used by modern threat actors) to crack each password. The results of this exercise might surprise you. Here’s a sample of the data:
Test Password | Time for Computer to Crack Password |
|---|---|
| Less than 1 second |
| Less than 1 second |
| 12 Minutes |
| 32 Minutes |
How to Strengthen Your Passwords and Secure Your Online Accounts
First and foremost, your password should be completely random. The words, numbers, symbols you choose to include in your password must be unique, use enough unusual characters, and be long enough to ensure the necessary level of complexity.
Strong passwords can be randomly generated for free and automatically using the
Generate great passwords using the Bitwarden Password Generator.
Pro Tip: Randomly generated passphrases are equally as secure as your more standard password type — but they are often easier to remember. For example:
racoon_doorknob_spacecraft. If you use a password management solution like Bitwarden, we recommend using a passphrase for your master password.
For those interested in testing the strength of current passwords, you can do this safely and automatically using the free
Put your passwords to the test with the Bitwarden password strength tester.
It’s important to note that users of our free password security tools never have to worry about the
privacyof their information. The data processed through the Bitwarden Password Generator and the Bitwarden Password Strength Tester is never transmitted to our servers and is only processed locally in your device's web browser window.
Once you generate a password and confirm it passes the strength test, how do you safely store your password information and retrieve it later, or share it with family members or coworkers? This is where password managers come in. A password manager, like
The password management solution you choose should be able to operate across multiple browsers, extensions, operating systems, and devices, and have the flexibility to be self-hosted or deployed in the cloud. At Bitwarden, we also value the power of being open source. Being open source offers a variety of benefits, such as our ability to leverage public expertise to help us monitor the ongoing quality and security of
When Kyle Spearrin founded Bitwarden in 2016, his goal was to create a free, open, and secure way for anyone to store, access, and share information online. Today, we continue to believe everyone should have access to free online security resources. So, in honor of World Password Day, we encourage all internet users to take control of their own password security using the tools available now on our website (no registration required):
To learn more about how you can take control of your sensitive information online, be sure to visit
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Editor's Note: This article was originally written on May 7th, 2020 and was updated on July 23rd, 2022.