Update Password Generator to use secrets module#1
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This update improves the password generator by replacing the standard random module with Python's `secrets` module, which is cryptographically secure. Additionally, the previous use of `password.join(...)` has been replaced with `"".join(...)` for correct concatenation of characters. Changes made: - Replaced all occurrences of `random.sample` with `secrets.choice` to enhance security. - Updated all string concatenations from `password.join(...)` to `"".join(...)` to ensure proper password formation. - Functions generate passwords according to selected character types, preserving original logic. These changes make the generated passwords safer, harder to predict, and the code more consistent.
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This update improves the password generator by replacing the standard random module with Python's
secretsmodule, which is cryptographically secure. Additionally, the previous use ofpassword.join(...)has been replaced with"".join(...)for correct concatenation of characters.Changes made:
random.samplewithsecrets.choiceto enhance security.password.join(...)to"".join(...)to ensure proper password formation.These changes make the generated passwords safer, harder to predict, and the code more consistent.