Hi,
Still, I believe keepass is better. your opinion please?
Krishna Prajapati
On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 2015-02-15 at 22:07 +1030, Tim wrote:
> On Sun, 2015-02-15 at 01:04 -0600, g wrote:
> > an interesting page on "needles";
> >
> > https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm
>
> "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" gave interesting numbers, but all
> you need was three obscure, unrelated, words (e.g. bluepigsskiing) to
> come up with some ridiculously difficult to crack passphrases (such as
> by dictionary attacks). They don't even have to be hard to type.
>
> I just don't buy into this malarkey that they must contain numbers,
> symbols, and other awkward to type characters. Brute force cracking
> is going to be done by a machine, not a human, and they can easily
> throw them into the mix.
+1
Also, use words from more than one language.
Better is to use a password manager (Lastpass, Keepass,
PasswordSafe ...) to avoid the temptation of choosing easy passwords and
the difficulty of having to remember many different ones. Use one hard
to guess password to access the rest.
poc
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