Creating Password Protector Application for Preventing Unauthorised Hackers Using Java

Authors

  • Suraj Kowale
  • Manoj K. Vairalkar
  • Priyanka Samarth
  • Akshay Pothare
  • Raj Choure

Keywords:

Password managers, Master Password, Security keys, Service password, Application

Abstract

Password managers utilise the master
password or security key to safeguard user
passwords. The security of Master Password
users gets compromised when they use a weak
Master Password. Because users always
require a token to log in, the advantages of
using security keys are minimal. In this
article, we present an entirely novel password
administration platform that uses secret
sharing and a user's server to offer excellent
security and convenience of use. Password
protection systems are still vulnerable to
various attacks ten years after their inception.
SECRYPT is an all-in-one encrypted
password manager that takes care of your
security and privacy. Protects the user's web
service password in the cloud service
password file. The fact that the application
works as SaaS in the cloud increases the
usability and reliability of the application. All
passwords stored in our app are encrypted
and stored in a cloud database. Your
passwords and encrypted keys are stored in
multiple databases for added security. To
address this issue, we attempted to create a
safe password manager that can recover
multiple user accounts and passwords locally,
relieving users of the stress of remembering
many accounts and passwords. The data is
encrypted with the AES encryption algorithm
for maximum user security and the password
manager is integrated into the browser to
provide many important functions to the end
users.

Published

2023-05-08

Issue

Section

Articles