Accessible Tech Labs India

Zero-Knowledge Credential Integrity Scanner

Accessible Tech Labs India proudly introduces the Zero-Knowledge Credential Integrity Scanner, a military-grade diagnostic utility engineered exclusively to verify the exposure status of your sensitive passwords without ever compromising them. In the modern digital ecosystem, standard cloud-based check systems often act as metadata telemetry aggregators, putting your highly sensitive data at immense risk. We fundamentally reject this vulnerable standard. Instead, we have deployed an uncompromising k-Anonymity cryptographic infrastructure powered by the secure Pwned Passwords framework.

When you input a payload into this workstation, your local browser environment converts it into a highly complex cryptographic SHA-1 hash sum immediately. Only the initial five characters of this hexadecimal string traverse the secure network layer. The remote server is presented with a highly ambiguous query prefix, from which it returns a multi-valued spectrum of potential matching signatures. Your physical machine then verifies the remaining suffix parameters entirely locally. Your raw credential payloads, plain-text passwords, and keystrokes never leave your local workspace sandbox, guaranteeing total cryptographic confidentiality and absolute data sovereignty.

We firmly believe that robust cybersecurity should not be a privilege exclusive to the sighted. This is why our entire interface is built with predictable keyboard navigation, live ARIA announcements, and high-contrast elements, empowering visually impaired professionals to execute deep security diagnostics with profound confidence and complete independence. You are in total control of your digital identity.

Credential Diagnostic Engine

Enter your cryptographic credential below. Be assured: under our Zero-Knowledge architecture, your raw password remains strictly within your device. We do not leak, store, or transmit your actual password.
Note: The "Estimated Computational Crack Time" is a systemic hardware projection based on standard cryptographic brute-force algorithms evaluating your password's length and complexity. However, the "Historical Leak Count" represents verified, real-world data breaches found on the public internet.