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Re: Password Difficulties
I make a point of using at least one non-dictionary word in every passphase
I make. That is one word not from this or any other language. It seems to
me that the inclustion of such a word somewhere in the password is going to
render the dictionary attack useless (since it is not possible to tell when
you are close).
It seems to me that, although I can not prove it, one does not have to
introduce may non-dictionary elements before a simple brute force becomes
simpler than a dictionary attack. How does one exploit the 1 bit per
character of english, if it is not known what parts of the phrase (if any)
are in standard english?
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Lance Cottrell who does not speak for CASS/UCSD
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PGP 2.3 key available by finger or server.
"Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra. Suddenly
it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night the ice
weasels come."
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