' Visual Basic Script (VBS) which asks for the password, being masked (not displaying typed characters), and stores it into a variable (working on Windows 10). ' * Gist by Joan Alba Maldonado: https://gist.github.com/jalbam/a24edff03fee1241e98dce8c86f8968e ' Asks for the password: Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") powerShellCommand = "powershell -noprofile -command " & _ "$passwordEncrypted = Read-Host -assecurestring ""Please, enter your password"";" & _ "$passwordBinary = [System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::SecureStringToBSTR($passwordEncrypted);" & _ "$password = [System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::PtrToStringAuto($passwordBinary);" & _ "write-output $password" Set executor = WshShell.Exec(powerShellCommand) executor.StdIn.Close typedPassword = executor.StdOut.ReadAll Call WshShell.Run("powershell -noprofile -command Remove-Variable -Name * -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue", 0, TRUE) ' Removes carriage return or new line invisible characters (if any): If (Right(typedPassword, 2) = vbCrLf OR Right(typedPassword, 2) = vbNewLine) Then typedPassword = Left(typedPassword, Len(typedPassword) - 2) End If ' Shows the password typed: ' * NOTE: instead of doing this, do whatever you want with the password stored in 'typedPassword'. WScript.Echo "[" & typedPassword & "]"