It should be interesting to see if google now has a page available for
the original British braille system by now.
On Sat, 4 Feb 2017, Kyle wrote:
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2017 06:47:19
From: Kyle <kyle4jesus@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: frustrate shouldservers
Sadly, Google is the password cracker's best friend. It can teach the person
who steals that card with the braille password on it all he or she needs to
know about how to read it. Other ways of writing down the password may be
used, including mnemonics, but if a mnemonic is written well enough for me to
remember a random password, chances are it's also good enough for someone
else to use to gain unauthorized access as well. That said, if you can hold
the mnemonic you use to remember a random password in your head without
writing it down, and if the mnemonic is good enough to allow you to enter the
password correctly every time you need it, then a computer generated password
is probably best, as the only point at which you need to worry about
compromise is the time between its generation and your commitment to memory.
Sent from the alien space craft that crash landed and stranded me here
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