On 26 Jan 2013 at 14:50, Kurt Buff wrote:
Grammar badness makes cracking harder the long password
Password crackers get an English lesson.
by Dan Goodin
Jan 24 2013
Ars Technica
When it comes to long phrases used to defeat recent advances in
password cracking, bigger isn't necessarily
Ain’t dat da trut!
Murray
From: Andrew S. Baker
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 10:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Progress in password cracking
This must be great news to all the people under the age of 20, who seem quite
unable to either spell or use grammatically correct
Subject: [Bulk] Re: Progress in password cracking
Be careful - your inner curmudgeon is starting to show...
But, it probably won't make a difference after a while - most people tend to
misspell things the same way, or in a limited number of ways, and that will
fall to analysis as well...
Kurt
Grammar badness makes cracking harder the long password
Password crackers get an English lesson.
by Dan Goodin
Jan 24 2013
Ars Technica
When it comes to long phrases used to defeat recent advances in
password cracking, bigger isn't necessarily better, particularly when
the phrases adhere to
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Kurt Buff kurt.b...@gmail.com wrote:
Grammar badness makes cracking harder the long password
im in ur surver, crackin ur passwud
-- Ben
~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~
~