Something like that is my master password! Well, it is a sentence with l33tspe4k and numbers, colons and stuff
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theherk@lemmy.world 1 year ago
FinancesDrone98@programming.dev 1 year ago
dog@suppo.fi 1 year ago
Your password could also just be a long, unique sentence, without any excessive special characters. Maybe even a poem.
Like "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vestibulum eu leo eu nibh efficitur viverra. Integer lacinia tortor est, quis aliquet tortor varius sed. Sed dapibus vel turpis at suscipit. Nulla consequat orci in nibh dapibus sodales. Phasellus at arcu ac dolor suscipit pretium. Curabitur sit amet justo sit amet ipsum scelerisque accumsan ac ac nulla. Nullam accumsan lorem sagittis iaculis varius. Nullam convallis nisi ante, id congue diam tincidunt vel. Aliquam sed iaculis mauris. Nam leo nisi, consequat sed sodales non, tempor vel ante. Nunc eleifend vulputate turpis bibendum bibendum. Morbi nec massa in mi sagittis lacinia id ut metus. Maecenas gravida mi vitae lorem laoreet sagittis. "
That’s alot of common characters and words; yet, it’ll take centuries to crack.
theherk@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Centuries? With that much entropy it would take several universe heat deaths even assuming millions of guesses per second I believe.
HeckGazer@programming.dev 1 year ago
Once it gets that long it’s something like if every atom in the universe was used as a bit of computing it would still take some absurd n in 10^n heat deaths. Wild how fast the entropy zooms off the edge of the map
Marcbmann@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’m always reminded of this when I see arbitrarily low caps on password character lengths.
Recently signed up on a site that limited passwords to 11 characters. Why? Like, seriously, why?