Nov-24-2016, 08:36 AM
The strongest anti-cracking password feature is length. Except when logging on physical machines, you hardly ever type one, so anything goes if long enough.
For physical logging in it should be memorizable, reasonably easy to type, but still strong so special characters make it more resilient to dictionary attacks. But I don't see many password generators doing the right thing here.
For physical logging in it should be memorizable, reasonably easy to type, but still strong so special characters make it more resilient to dictionary attacks. But I don't see many password generators doing the right thing here.
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