I use a combination om mnemonics and l33t for all my important passwords. I just have to get better at not reusing them 😛 (which unfortunately still means a crib sheet :/
Sorry, but "Comple3xity" is a crap password. The Intel graphic seems to be based purely on time to brute force a password. To protect against brute force, longer is definitely better…
… but attackers also use dictionaries with substitutions and modifications against the dictionary words.
I use a combination om mnemonics and l33t for all my important passwords. I just have to get better at not reusing them 😛
(which unfortunately still means a crib sheet :/
1234…..abcd… 🙂
Sorry, but "Comple3xity" is a crap password. The Intel graphic seems to be based purely on time to brute force a password. To protect against brute force, longer is definitely better…
… but attackers also use dictionaries with substitutions and modifications against the dictionary words.
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2014/03/choosing_secure_1.html
+Thomas B Hey are you trying to cloud this with real facts… we will have none of that here 🙂
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