Is "PasswordMaker Pro" on Firefox Add-ons Safe to Install?
Update rollup from v0.8.8.3 to v1.0.4- 2025-04-05 Extension now requires at least Firefox v115.0! migration away from localStorage requires storage.session API referenced here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/storage/session Added timestamp to profiles by @spartanroc Added ability to sort profiles by modification time by @spartanroc Allow descriptions to be more than one line by @spartanroc Added option to show last profile modification on options page Added drag and drop of profiles to options page for issue #157 (drag & drop is disabled if alphanumeric or timestamp sort is enabled) Improve username and password filling Detect username field when sites separate username page and password page Add SHA-512 integrity check for sjcl.js so users know it's unmodified Browser agnostic now instead of Chrome specific Fixed and optimized regex profile matching Added section for sync information Added ability to set zoom level of popup Sync support should be fixed v2 Source compatible with Firefox, Chrome, Edge and Opera Removed jQuery dependency! Added a description/notes field that was used in the original PasswordMaker Profile search function looks at profile name, site list, use this text, username and description Migrated from synchronous localStorage to asynchronous chrome.storage.(local|session) continuation of manifest v3 migration Changed default keyboard shortcut to Alt+X Migration to manifest v3 and use Clipboard API which removed 'clipboardRead' and 'clipboardWrite' from permissions This is a browser extension that works for Chrome, Firefox, and other Chromium based browsers which is a flexible password generation tool that creates unique, secure passwords that are very easy for you to generate but no one else. Your passwords are never stored anywhere, anytime, so there's no database to be hacked, lost, or stolen; unlike the many popular password managers available. To use, click the golden ring and provide PasswordMaker with at least two pieces of information: 1) A "master password" -- that one, single password you like 2) The URL of the website requiring a password 3) Customize per website password generation settings (optional) PasswordMaker will then generate a unique password using a one-way hash algorithm of your choosing to generate a unique password for every website which is both extremely configurable and user friendly. This technique has been widely used since 2003 and is 100% compatible with the other versions of PasswordMaker for other devices and computers which you can find at https://www.passwordmaker.org/ for more information. So, if you switch to a different platform, you can still easily generate all your passwords, for all your sites as long as you can remember your master password and password profile setting for the site. Since I have inherited this project I have added many new and useful features such as strength meters, username form filling, removed all dangerous extension permissions, HiDPI display scaling, added PBKDF2 & AES encryption where needed, and many other visual, usability and performance enhancements. :) It is advisable to always keep a back-up of your current profile data! If there are any suggestions, feedback or issues please report a new issue https://github.com/passwordmaker/chrome-passwordmaker/issues or start a new discussion https://github.com/passwordmaker/chrome-passwordmaker/discussions on GitHub.
Risk Assessment
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About This Extension
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Security Analysis Summary
Security Analysis Overview
PasswordMaker Pro is a Firefox Add-ons extension published by Heavensrevenge. Version 1.0.4 has been analyzed by the Risky Plugins security platform, receiving a risk score of 0/100 (MINIMAL risk) based on 0 security findings.
Risk Assessment
This extension presents minimal security concerns. The automated analysis found very few or no issues, suggesting it is suitable for general use.
What Was Analyzed
The security assessment covers multiple analysis categories:
- Malware Detection: YARA rule matching against 2,400+ malware signatures
- Secret Detection: Scanning for exposed API keys, tokens, and credentials
- Static Analysis: Code-level security analysis for common vulnerability patterns
- Network Analysis: Detection of suspicious network communications and endpoints
- Obfuscation Detection: Identification of code obfuscation techniques
Developer Information
PasswordMaker Pro is published by Heavensrevenge on the Firefox Add-ons marketplace. The extension has approximately 202 users.
Recommendation
Based on the automated security analysis, this extension appears safe for general use. As with any extension, users should review the requested permissions before installation.
Source Code Not Available
Source code is not available for this version of the extension.
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