CN109242478B - Password red packet creating method and device - Google Patents

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CN109242478B
CN109242478B CN201810931997.0A CN201810931997A CN109242478B CN 109242478 B CN109242478 B CN 109242478B CN 201810931997 A CN201810931997 A CN 201810931997A CN 109242478 B CN109242478 B CN 109242478B
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The embodiment of the specification discloses a method and a device for creating a password red packet, wherein the method comprises the following steps: and receiving a first password input by a first user and used for creating a password red packet, and determining whether to create the password red packet according to the first password according to a pre-established password word bank.

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Password red packet creating method and device
Technical Field
The specification relates to the technical field of computer software, in particular to a method and a device for creating a password red packet.
Background
At present, in order to increase the interest of grabbing a red envelope among users, a user can set a self-defined password (namely, a password red envelope) for the red envelope, the red envelope is sent to a target user (a user who expects to get the red envelope), and the target user can grab the red envelope by inputting the self-defined password.
In practical application, the user-defined password may be maliciously guessed by other people (i.e., non-target users), that is, the user does not tell someone the user-defined password, but someone guesses the user-defined password and gets the red envelope of the password by guessing, and if such a situation occurs in a large area, the interesting experience between users is greatly affected, and capital loss is caused.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the specification provides a method and a device for creating a password red packet, which are used for solving the following technical problems: in order to prevent the user-defined red packet password from being maliciously guessed by the non-target user, a more reliable password red packet creation method needs to be provided.
In order to solve the above technical problem, the embodiments of the present specification are implemented as follows:
the method for creating the lipstick package provided by the embodiment of the specification comprises the following steps:
receiving a first password input by a first user, wherein the first password is a password used for creating a password red packet;
and determining whether to create a password red packet according to the first password according to a pre-established password word bank.
An embodiment of this specification provides a password red packet creating device, including:
the receiving module is used for receiving a first password input by a first user, wherein the first password is used for creating a password red packet;
and the creating module is used for determining whether to create a password red packet according to the first password according to a pre-established password word bank.
An embodiment of this specification provides a grain red packet creation device, including:
at least one processor; and the number of the first and second groups,
a memory communicatively coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the memory stores instructions executable by the at least one processor to enable the at least one processor to:
receiving a first password input by a first user, wherein the first password is a password used for creating a password red packet;
and determining whether to create a password red packet according to the first password according to a pre-established password word bank.
The embodiment of the specification adopts at least one technical scheme which can achieve the following beneficial effects: because the pre-established password word bank contains popular passwords which are easy to guess by non-target users, whether the password input by the current creation user is popular or not and the password which is easy to guess by the non-target users can be determined according to the pre-established password word bank, the probability that the red packet of the password is guessed by the non-target users is effectively reduced, and the security of the red packet of the password is improved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic flowchart of a method for creating a lipstick package according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is an implementation of establishing a thesaurus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is another embodiment of establishing a thesaurus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 is an implementation of limiting user input behavior provided by an embodiment of the present description;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a lipstick casing creating apparatus corresponding to fig. 1 provided in an embodiment of the present specification.
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In order to make those skilled in the art better understand the technical solutions in the present specification, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present specification will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present specification, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be obtained by a person skilled in the art without making any inventive step based on the embodiments of the present disclosure, shall fall within the scope of protection of the present application.
Fig. 1 is a flowchart of a method for creating a lipstick package according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, and from a program perspective, an execution subject of the flowchart may be an application client installed on a terminal used by a user, for example, a client of a product rental application, a client of a payment application, a client of an instant messaging application, and the like. The terminal is, for example, a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a smart watch, or a vehicle machine. In addition, there may be a third party application client to assist in the execution of the process.
The process in fig. 1 may include the following steps:
s101: a first password input by a first user is received.
In practical application, in order to increase the interest of robbing the red packet among users, the user can set a self-defined password for the red packet so as to create and obtain a password red packet, the created password red packet is sent to a target user, and the target user can only rob the red packet by inputting the self-defined password.
In the process of creating the password red packet in the embodiment of the present specification, first, a first password input by a first user needs to be received.
It should be noted that, since the embodiments of the present specification relate to a plurality of users of different types, that is, a user who picks up a red packet and a user who creates a red packet, in order to clearly and clearly distinguish the users of different types, in the embodiments of the present specification, a user who creates a password red packet is defined as a first user, and a user who picks up a red packet is defined as a second user. In addition, the first password refers to the password used by the first user to create the password red packet, and the target user refers to who the first user who creates the password red packet wants to receive the password red packet and who is the target user.
It should be further noted that, in the embodiment of the present specification, the password input by the first user to create the password red packet may be a custom word or a custom audio or image, and in order to briefly and clearly describe the technical solution related to the embodiment of the present specification, the following description takes the password as a word as an example, but in practical application, the embodiment of the present specification may also be applied to the case where the password is an audio or an image.
S102: and determining whether to create a password red packet according to the first password according to a pre-established password word bank.
Further, since the first user may send the created password red packet to a communication group including both the target user and the non-target user, the target user in the group may preempt the password red packet by the first password notified by the first user creating the password red packet, the non-target user in the group may not know what the first password is, but may also receive the password red packet by maliciously guessing the first password of the password red packet, and the first user creating the password red packet does not want the non-target user to obtain the amount of money in the password red packet, in this embodiment of the present specification, in order to prevent the first user from customizing the password creating the password red packet, because it is easy for the non-target user to guess because of popularization, a password thesaurus may be pre-established, which includes password words that are easy for the non-target user to guess.
It should be noted that the non-target user refers to a user who does not want to obtain the amount of money in the password red packet, the first user creating the password red packet.
It should be further noted that, since the first user creating the password red packet may also be a user (i.e., a second user) who gets the password red packet in a scenario where other users create the password red packet, the password used by the first user creating the password red packet generally reflects the input habit of the first user creating the password red packet when getting the password red packet sent by other users, and therefore, in this embodiment of the present specification, it is possible to obtain which passwords are passwords that are popular and easily guessed by non-target users by performing statistical analysis on the historical first passwords of the first user creating the password red packet, so as to establish a password lexicon according to the obtained passwords.
Further, the present specification example provides an implementation of statistically analyzing the historical first password of the first user who creates the red packet, so as to establish a password lexicon, as shown in fig. 2:
s201: a first password of a first user is obtained.
S202: and determining a statistic value of the first password under a preset statistic dimension.
S203: and determining a risk value of the first password according to the statistical value of the first password under a preset statistical dimension and a preset weight of the preset statistical dimension.
S204: and establishing a password word bank according to the risk value of the first password.
It should be noted here that the first password of the first user acquired in step S201 refers to a password that has been used in the past when creating the password red packet, that is, a historical first password. The statistical dimension may be the number of times a certain password is created, the number of users creating a certain password, or the like, and may be preset according to actual needs. In addition, in order to more accurately determine which first passwords are popular passwords which are easily guessed by non-target users, in the embodiment of the invention, a weight can be set for the statistical dimension, the risk value of the first password is determined according to the statistical value of the first password in the preset statistical dimension and the preset weight of the preset statistical dimension, and then a password lexicon is established according to the risk value of the first password.
It should be further noted that, in this embodiment of the present specification, the risk value of the first password is determined according to the statistical value of the first password in the preset statistical dimension and the preset weight of the preset statistical dimension, which may be a sum of products of the statistical value of the first password in the preset statistical dimension and the corresponding preset weight, so as to obtain the risk value of the first password. In addition, in the embodiment of the present specification, the establishing the password thesaurus for the risk value of the first password may be setting a risk threshold according to an actual requirement, and adding the first password with the risk value exceeding the risk threshold to the password thesaurus.
For example, to briefly and clearly illustrate the present example, assume that only the creation passwords for first user A, first user B, and first user C exist, as shown in Table 1:
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TABLE 1
Assuming that the preset statistical dimensions and the preset weights thereof are: the number of times a certain password is created and its weight are 0.8, the number of users who create a certain password and their weight are 0.2,
aiming at the first password, determining the number of times that the first password is created is 3, the number of users creating the first password is 2, and determining the risk value of the first password to be 2.8 according to the statistic value of the first password under the preset statistic dimensionality and the preset weight thereof;
aiming at the first snack birthday happiness, determining the number of times of creating the first snack birthday happiness to be 2, the number of users creating the first snack birthday happiness to be 2, and determining the risk value of the first snack birthday happiness to be 2 according to the statistical value of the first snack birthday happiness under the preset statistical dimension and the preset weight thereof;
aiming at the first password sign-in, determining the number of times of creating the first password sign-in to be 1, the number of users creating the first password sign-in to be 1, and determining the risk value of the first password sign-in to be 1 according to the statistical value of the first password sign-in under the preset statistical dimension and the preset weight thereof;
aiming at the first password fortune, determining the number of times of creating the first password fortune as 1, the number of users creating the first password fortune as 1, and determining the risk value of the first password fortune as 1 according to the statistical value and the preset weight of the first password fortune under the preset statistical dimension;
assuming that the preset risk threshold is 1, the first password is happy for birthday and the first password is congratulated for getting rich.
In addition, since the password input by the non-target user in getting the red packet of passwords usually reflects the habit of the non-target user to guess the red packet of passwords, the input data of the non-target user can be statistically analyzed to obtain which passwords are easy to guess by the non-target user.
Further, an embodiment of the present specification provides an implementation manner of performing statistical analysis on the input password of the user to establish a password lexicon, as shown in fig. 3:
s301: a second password for the second user is obtained.
S302: and determining a statistic value of the second password under a preset statistic dimension.
S303: and determining the risk value of the second password according to the statistic value of the second password under the preset statistic dimension and the preset weight of the preset statistic dimension.
S304: and establishing a password word bank according to the risk value of the second password.
Here, the second user in step S301 refers to a user who gets the red envelope, and may be a non-target user or a target user. In addition, the second password refers to an incorrect password entered by the second user to get the password red pack, and if the correct password to open the password red pack is "everything done", and the second user enters the password "sailing" when getting the password red pack, the "sailing" is an incorrect password. The statistical dimension may be the number of times the second password is input, the number of users who input the second password, or the like, and may be set in advance according to actual needs.
It should be further noted that, in this embodiment of the present specification, according to the statistical value of the second password in the preset statistical dimension and the preset weight of the preset statistical dimension, determining the risk value of the second password may be calculating the sum of the product of the statistical value of the second password in the preset statistical dimension and the corresponding preset weight, so as to obtain the risk value of the second password. In addition, in this embodiment of the present specification, establishing the password thesaurus according to the risk value of the second password may be setting a risk threshold according to an actual requirement, and adding the second password of which the risk value exceeds the risk threshold to the password thesaurus.
For example, for the sake of simplicity and clarity in describing the present example, it is assumed that only the second passwords of the second users A and B exist, as shown in Table 2:
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TABLE 2
Assuming that the preset statistical dimensions and the preset weights thereof are: the number of times a certain password is input and the weight thereof are 0.8, the number of users who input a certain password and the weight thereof are 0.2,
aiming at the second password congratulations and prosperities, determining that the number of times of inputting the second password congratulations and prosperities is 2, the number of users inputting the second password congratulations and prosperities is 2, and determining that the risk value of the second password congratulations and prosperities is 2 according to the statistic value of the second password congratulations and prosperities under the preset statistic dimensionality and the preset weight thereof;
aiming at the second password family good, determining that the number of times of inputting the second password family good is 2, the number of users inputting the second password family good is 2, and determining that the risk value of the second password family good is 2 according to the statistic value of the second password family good under the preset statistic dimensionality and the preset weight thereof;
for the second password sign-in, determining that the number of times of sign-in of the second password is 1, the number of users inputting the second password sign-in is 1, and determining that the risk value of the sign-in of the second password is 1 according to the statistical value of the sign-in of the second password under the preset statistical dimension and the preset weight thereof;
aiming at the second password birthday happiness, determining the number of times of inputting the second password birthday happiness as 1, the number of users inputting the second password birthday happiness as 1, and determining the risk value of the second password birthday happiness as 1 according to the statistic value of the second password birthday happiness under the preset statistic dimensionality and the preset weight thereof;
assuming the preset risk threshold is 1, the second password congratulations are added to the pool of passwords, as well as the second password family.
It should be further noted that, in the embodiment of this specification, the password lexicon may be established only according to the above-mentioned one implementation, or the first password lexicon may be established by performing statistical analysis on the historical first password of the first user, the second password lexicon may be established by performing statistical analysis on the historical second password of the second user, and finally the first password lexicon and the second password lexicon are combined to finally establish the password lexicon.
In addition, in the implementation of the present specification, the implementation of establishing the password thesaurus may further obtain feedback of complaints of the user and evaluation opinions of the outside public using the password red packet, confirm which passwords are easily guessed by the non-target users due to popularization through manual screening, and add the passwords which are easily guessed by the non-target users to the password thesaurus.
Further, in practical applications, passwords related to holidays or operation activities of the enterprise institution may exist at the holidays or operation activities of the enterprise institution, which are used by many first users at the time of creating the password red package, so that it is possible to add the passwords related to holidays or operation activities of the enterprise institution to the established password thesaurus by the above statistical analysis method.
In the example of table 2, it is assumed that the specific password library includes passwords congratulating to prosperity, and the established passwords congratulating to prosperity consistent to the specific password library are deleted, and finally the password library only includes passwords.
In practical applications, the established password lexicon can be periodically updated, that is, the corresponding passwords are periodically added or deleted in the established password lexicon through the implementation of establishing the password lexicon.
Further, after the password lexicon is established, whether the password red packet is established according to the first password or not can be determined according to the pre-established password lexicon.
Further, an embodiment of the present specification provides an implementation that determines whether to create a password red packet according to a first password according to a pre-established password lexicon, where:
and searching whether a password consistent with a first password input by the first user exists in a pre-established password word bank, if so, prompting the first user to input the first password again, and if not, creating a password red packet according to the first password.
It should be noted that, finding out the password consistent with the first password input by the first user in the pre-established password library indicates that the password currently used by the first user to create the password red packet is popular and easily guessed by the non-target user, so that the first user is prompted to re-input the first password.
In the example of the continuation table 1, after the password word bank containing the passwords congratulating on making money and having happy birthday is established, the user is assumed to input the first password as the beauty basket, the password consistent with the first password input by the user is not found in the pre-established password word bank, and the password red packet is created according to the first password input by the user.
By the method, the pre-established password lexicon contains popular passwords which are easy to guess by non-target users, so that whether the created password input by the current user is popular or not can be determined according to the pre-established password lexicon, the password which is easy to guess by the non-target users can be easily guessed by the non-target users, the probability that the red packet of the password is guessed by the non-target users is effectively reduced, and the security of the red packet of the password is improved.
In practical applications, after the first user creates the password red packet, even if the non-target user does not know what the password of the red packet is, the non-target user may try to break the password of the red packet by continuously looping, and therefore, in this embodiment of the present specification, in order to further improve the security of the password red packet created by the user, as shown in fig. 4:
s401: and receiving the password input by the second user for receiving the password red packet in the step of inputting the password.
S402: and counting the number of the error passwords currently input by the second user.
S403: and limiting the input behavior of the second user according to the number of wrong passwords currently input by the second user.
It should be noted that, according to the number of the current wrong input passwords of the second user, the input behavior of the second user may be limited to a step penalty policy, where the step penalty policy performs step penalty on malicious operation behaviors of the second user under the precondition that the experience of the second user is guaranteed, for example, in a password red packet input link, the second user accumulates 10 wrong input passwords within the first 5 hours, so that the password red packet is not allowed to be used within 5 hours, the second user accumulates 10 wrong input passwords within the second 5 hours, so that the password red packet is not allowed to be used within 12 hours, the second user accumulates 10 wrong input passwords within the third 5 hours, and the password red packet is not allowed to be used within 24 hours.
Based on the same idea, the embodiment of the present specification further provides a device corresponding to the above method, as shown in fig. 5.
Fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of an apparatus for creating a lipstick packet corresponding to fig. 1, provided in an embodiment of the present specification, the apparatus includes:
a receiving module 501, configured to receive a first password input by a first user, where the first password is a password used for creating a password red packet;
a creating module 502, configured to determine whether to create a password red packet according to the first password according to a pre-established password thesaurus.
The device further comprises:
the password lexicon establishing module 503 is configured to obtain a first password of a first user, determine a statistical value of the first password in a preset statistical dimension, determine a risk value of the first password according to the statistical value of the first password in the preset statistical dimension and a preset weight of the preset statistical dimension, and establish a password lexicon according to the risk value of the first password.
The password lexicon establishing module 503 is further configured to acquire a second password of a second user, where the second password is an error password input by receiving a password red packet, determine a statistical value of the second password in a preset statistical dimension, determine a risk value of the second password according to the statistical value of the second password in the preset statistical dimension and a preset weight of the preset statistical dimension, and establish the password lexicon according to the risk value of the second password.
The device further comprises:
a screening module 504, configured to screen a password in the established password lexicon according to a preset specific password lexicon after the creating module 502 establishes the password lexicon.
The creating module 502 is specifically configured to search, in a pre-established password lexicon, whether a password consistent with a first password input by a first user exists, prompt the first user to re-input the first password if the password exists, and create a password red packet according to the first password if the password does not exist.
The device further comprises:
a limiting module 505, configured to receive the password input by the second user to get the password red packet after the first user completes creating the password red packet in the creating module 502, count the number of the wrong passwords currently input by the second user, and limit the input behavior of the second user according to the number of the wrong passwords currently input by the second user.
The device further comprises:
an update module 506 for periodically updating the pre-established thesaurus.
Based on the same idea, the embodiment of the present specification further provides an apparatus and a non-volatile computer storage medium corresponding to the above method.
The apparatus for creating a lipstick packet corresponding to fig. 1 provided by the embodiments of the present specification includes:
at least one processor; and the number of the first and second groups,
a memory communicatively coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the memory stores instructions executable by the at least one processor to enable the at least one processor to:
receiving a first password input by a first user, wherein the first password is a password used for creating a password red packet;
and determining whether to create a password red packet according to the first password according to a pre-established password word bank.
A non-volatile computer storage medium corresponding to fig. 1 provided by the embodiments of the present description stores computer-executable instructions configured to:
receiving a first password input by a first user, wherein the first password is a password used for creating a password red packet;
and determining whether to create a password red packet according to the first password according to a pre-established password word bank.
The foregoing description has been directed to specific embodiments of this disclosure. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims. In some cases, the actions or steps recited in the claims may be performed in a different order than in the embodiments and still achieve desirable results. In addition, the processes depicted in the accompanying figures do not necessarily require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. In some embodiments, multitasking and parallel processing may also be possible or may be advantageous.
The embodiments in the present specification are described in a progressive manner, and the same and similar parts among the embodiments are referred to each other, and each embodiment focuses on the differences from the other embodiments. In particular, for the embodiments of the apparatus, the device, and the nonvolatile computer storage medium, since they are substantially similar to the embodiments of the method, the description is simple, and for the relevant points, reference may be made to the partial description of the embodiments of the method.
The apparatus, the device, the nonvolatile computer storage medium, and the method provided in the embodiments of the present specification correspond to each other, and therefore, the apparatus, the device, and the nonvolatile computer storage medium also have advantageous technical effects similar to those of the corresponding method.
In the 90 s of the 20 th century, improvements in a technology could clearly distinguish between improvements in hardware (e.g., improvements in circuit structures such as diodes, transistors, switches, etc.) and improvements in software (improvements in process flow). However, as technology advances, many of today's process flow improvements have been seen as direct improvements in hardware circuit architecture. Designers almost always obtain the corresponding hardware circuit structure by programming an improved method flow into the hardware circuit. Thus, it cannot be said that an improvement in the process flow cannot be realized by hardware physical modules. For example, a Programmable Logic Device (PLD), such as a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), is an integrated circuit whose Logic functions are determined by programming the Device by a user. A digital system is "integrated" on a PLD by the designer's own programming without requiring the chip manufacturer to design and fabricate application-specific integrated circuit chips. Furthermore, nowadays, instead of manually making an Integrated Circuit chip, such Programming is often implemented by "logic compiler" software, which is similar to a software compiler used in program development and writing, but the original code before compiling is also written by a specific Programming Language, which is called Hardware Description Language (HDL), and HDL is not only one but many, such as abel (advanced Boolean Expression Language), ahdl (alternate Hardware Description Language), traffic, pl (core universal Programming Language), HDCal (jhdware Description Language), lang, Lola, HDL, laspam, hardward Description Language (vhr Description Language), vhal (Hardware Description Language), and vhigh-Language, which are currently used in most common. It will also be apparent to those skilled in the art that hardware circuitry that implements the logical method flows can be readily obtained by merely slightly programming the method flows into an integrated circuit using the hardware description languages described above.
The controller may be implemented in any suitable manner, for example, the controller may take the form of, for example, a microprocessor or processor and a computer-readable medium storing computer-readable program code (e.g., software or firmware) executable by the (micro) processor, logic gates, switches, an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a programmable logic controller, and an embedded microcontroller, examples of which include, but are not limited to, the following microcontrollers: ARC 625D, Atmel AT91SAM, Microchip PIC18F26K20, and Silicone Labs C8051F320, the memory controller may also be implemented as part of the control logic for the memory. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that, in addition to implementing the controller as pure computer readable program code, the same functionality can be implemented by logically programming method steps such that the controller is in the form of logic gates, switches, application specific integrated circuits, programmable logic controllers, embedded microcontrollers and the like. Such a controller may thus be considered a hardware component, and the means included therein for performing the various functions may also be considered as a structure within the hardware component. Or even means for performing the functions may be regarded as being both a software module for performing the method and a structure within a hardware component.
The systems, devices, modules or units illustrated in the above embodiments may be implemented by a computer chip or an entity, or by a product with certain functions. One typical implementation device is a computer. In particular, the computer may be, for example, a personal computer, a laptop computer, a cellular telephone, a camera phone, a smartphone, a personal digital assistant, a media player, a navigation device, an email device, a game console, a tablet computer, a wearable device, or a combination of any of these devices.
For convenience of description, the above devices are described as being divided into various units by function, and are described separately. Of course, the functions of the various elements may be implemented in the same one or more software and/or hardware implementations of the present description.
As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, the present specification embodiments may be provided as a method, system, or computer program product. Accordingly, embodiments of the present description may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, embodiments of the present description may take the form of a computer program product embodied on one or more computer-usable storage media (including, but not limited to, disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, and so forth) having computer-usable program code embodied therein.
The description has been presented with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of the description. It will be understood that each flow and/or block of the flow diagrams and/or block diagrams, and combinations of flows and/or blocks in the flow diagrams and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions may be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, embedded processor, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means which implement the function specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
In a typical configuration, a computing device includes one or more processors (CPUs), input/output interfaces, network interfaces, and memory.
The memory may include forms of volatile memory in a computer readable medium, Random Access Memory (RAM) and/or non-volatile memory, such as Read Only Memory (ROM) or flash memory (flash RAM). Memory is an example of a computer-readable medium.
Computer-readable media, including both non-transitory and non-transitory, removable and non-removable media, may implement information storage by any method or technology. The information may be computer readable instructions, data structures, modules of a program, or other data. Examples of computer storage media include, but are not limited to, phase change memory (PRAM), Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), other types of Random Access Memory (RAM), Read Only Memory (ROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM), Digital Versatile Discs (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other non-transmission medium that can be used to store information that can be accessed by a computing device. As defined herein, a computer readable medium does not include a transitory computer readable medium such as a modulated data signal and a carrier wave.
It should also be noted that the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising an … …" does not exclude the presence of other like elements in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, the embodiments of the present description may be provided as a method, system, or computer program product. Accordingly, the description may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, the description may take the form of a computer program product embodied on one or more computer-usable storage media (including, but not limited to, disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, and the like) having computer-usable program code embodied therein.
This description may be described in the general context of computer-executable instructions, such as program modules, being executed by a computer. Generally, program modules include routines, programs, objects, components, data structures, etc. that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types. The specification may also be practiced in distributed computing environments where tasks are performed by remote processing devices that are linked through a communications network. In a distributed computing environment, program modules may be located in both local and remote computer storage media including memory storage devices.
The embodiments in the present specification are described in a progressive manner, and the same and similar parts among the embodiments are referred to each other, and each embodiment focuses on the differences from the other embodiments. In particular, for the system embodiment, since it is substantially similar to the method embodiment, the description is simple, and for the relevant points, reference may be made to the partial description of the method embodiment.
The above description is only an example of the present specification, and is not intended to limit the present application. Various modifications and changes may occur to those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present application should be included in the scope of the claims of the present application.

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1. A method for creating a spoken red envelope, the method comprising:
receiving a first password input by a first user, wherein the first password is a password used for creating a password red packet;
determining whether a password red packet is created according to the first password according to a pre-established password word bank;
establishing a password word bank, which specifically comprises the following steps:
carrying out statistical analysis on historical first passwords of a first user, and establishing a first password word bank; the first user is a user for creating a password red packet;
performing statistical analysis on historical second passwords of a second user to establish a second password word bank; the second user is a user for getting the red packet, and comprises a non-target user and a target user, and the second password is an error password input by the second user for getting the password red packet;
and merging the first password word bank and the second password word bank.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein establishing a thesaurus of passwords specifically comprises:
acquiring a first password of a first user;
determining a statistic value of the first password under a preset statistic dimension;
determining a risk value of the first password according to a statistic value of the first password under a preset statistic dimension and a preset weight of the preset statistic dimension;
and establishing a password word bank according to the risk value of the first password.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein establishing a thesaurus of passwords specifically comprises:
acquiring a second password of a second user, wherein the second password is an error password input by picking up a password red packet;
determining a statistic value of the second password under a preset statistic dimension;
determining a risk value of the second password according to a statistic value of the second password under a preset statistic dimension and a preset weight of the preset statistic dimension;
and establishing a password word bank according to the risk value of the second password.
4. The method of claim 2 or 3, wherein after establishing the thesaurus, the method further comprises:
and screening the passwords in the established password word library according to a preset specific password library.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein determining whether to create a password red packet based on the first password according to a pre-established password thesaurus comprises:
searching whether a password consistent with a first password input by a first user exists in a pre-established password word bank;
if so, prompting the first user to input the first password again;
and if not, creating a password red packet according to the first password.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein after the first user's creation of the password red envelope is complete, the method further comprises:
receiving a password input by a second user for getting the password red packet;
counting the number of wrong passwords currently input by a second user;
and limiting the input behavior of the second user according to the number of wrong passwords currently input by the second user.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the method further comprises:
periodically updating a pre-established thesaurus of passwords.
8. An apparatus for creating a token red envelope, the apparatus comprising:
the receiving module is used for receiving a first password input by a first user, wherein the first password is used for creating a password red packet;
the creating module is used for determining whether to create a password red packet according to the first password according to a pre-established password word bank;
establishing a password word bank, which specifically comprises the following steps:
carrying out statistical analysis on historical first passwords of a first user, and establishing a first password word bank; the first user is a user for creating a password red packet;
performing statistical analysis on historical second passwords of a second user to establish a second password word bank; the second user is a user for getting the red packet, and comprises a non-target user and a target user, and the second password is an error password input by the second user for getting the password red packet;
and merging the first password word bank and the second password word bank.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the apparatus further comprises:
the password word stock establishing module is used for acquiring a first password of a first user, determining a statistic value of the first password under a preset statistic dimension, determining a risk value of the first password according to the statistic value of the first password under the preset statistic dimension and a preset weight of the preset statistic dimension, and establishing a password word stock according to the risk value of the first password.
10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the password thesaurus establishing module is further configured to obtain a second password of a second user, wherein the second password is an error password input by picking up a password red packet, determine a statistical value of the second password in a preset statistical dimension, determine a risk value of the second password according to the statistical value of the second password in the preset statistical dimension and a preset weight of the preset statistical dimension, and establish a password thesaurus according to the risk value of the second password.
11. The apparatus of claim 9 or 10, wherein the apparatus further comprises:
and the screening module is used for screening the passwords in the established password word bank according to a preset specific password bank after the password word bank is established by the establishing module.
12. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the creating module is specifically configured to search a pre-established password lexicon for whether a password consistent with a first password input by the first user exists, prompt the first user to re-input the first password if the password exists, and create a password red packet according to the first password if the password does not exist.
13. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the apparatus further comprises:
and the limiting module is used for receiving the passwords input by the second user for picking up the password red packet after the first user of the creating module creates the password red packet, counting the number of the error passwords currently input by the second user, and limiting the input behavior of the second user according to the number of the error passwords currently input by the second user.
14. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the apparatus further comprises:
and the updating module is used for periodically updating the pre-established password word bank.
15. A password red packet creation apparatus comprising:
at least one processor; and the number of the first and second groups,
a memory communicatively coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the memory stores instructions executable by the at least one processor to enable the at least one processor to:
receiving a first password input by a first user, wherein the first password is a password used for creating a password red packet;
determining whether a password red packet is created according to the first password according to a pre-established password word bank;
establishing a password word bank, which specifically comprises the following steps:
carrying out statistical analysis on historical first passwords of a first user, and establishing a first password word bank; the first user is a user for creating a password red packet;
performing statistical analysis on historical second passwords of a second user to establish a second password word bank; the second user is a user for getting the red packet, and comprises a non-target user and a target user, and the second password is an error password input by the second user for getting the password red packet;
and merging the first password word bank and the second password word bank.
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