What is pwdhash.dll?

pwdhash.dll is part of PwdHash Internet Explorer Plugin and developed by Stanford University according to the pwdhash.dll version information.

pwdhash.dll's description is "Encrypts passwords for maximum security"

pwdhash.dll is usually located in the 'C:\Program Files\PwdHash\' folder.

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Vendor and version information [?]

The following is the available information on pwdhash.dll:

PropertyValue
Product namePwdHash Internet Explorer Plugin
Company nameStanford University
File descriptionEncrypts passwords for maximum security
Internal namepwdhash.dll
Original filenamepwdhash.dll
Legal copyright(c) 2004 Stanford University. All rights reserved.
Product version1.0.0.0
File version1.0.0.0

Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:

Product namePwdHash Internet Explorer Plugin
Company nameStanford University
File descriptionEncrypts passwords for maximum secur..
Internal namepwdhash.dll
Original filenamepwdhash.dll
Legal copyright(c) 2004 Stanford University. All ri..
Product version1.0.0.0
File version1.0.0.0

Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD54ce97676f730a086ed4d1e4182e67913
SHA256201541b5d7573eaa1430cc461162434a0b3c5802a4c3eb62f411daf7c6b482d3

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