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I have a few different passwords ranging from 10 days to 105 trillion years.

 

This isn't very accurate though a 10 character random alphanumeric password apparently takes 10 days (unlikely, would like to see the desktop computer that can do this) whereas an 11 character password containing a common word and 1 number takes a year.

 

I would also like to know what method they are basing all this off, brute force, dictionary, rainbow tables?  

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It said "a desktop pc would crack your password almost instantly, you are dumb, please send your passport, birth certificate and drivers licence to this address"

Grammar and spelling is not indicative of intelligence/knowledge.  Not having the same opinion does not always mean lack of understanding.  

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It said "a desktop pc would crack your password almost instantly, you are dumb, please send your passport, birth certificate and drivers licence to this address"

 

So I'm not the only one who is suspicious of this thing lol

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What a great way for "hackers" to get peoples passwords. For some reason I don't think it is such a good idea to give it to them D:

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To make this even more interesting type your router password in and see how long that takes.

 

Think how many times you send your "+/-quadrillion year" password across a connection that takes a fraction of the time to crack going by the default WPA passwords set by ISP provided routers.

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For my laptop and workstations I use fingerprint, but I can also use a 16 character password (lowercase, capital, number)

Same password for my workstation and my 2 laptops.

377 billion years.

For my website accounts I use passwords that are 16 characters long (lowercase, capital, number)

Each website has a unique password.

377 billion years.

For my network equipment I use passwords that are 20 characters long (lowercase, capital, number)

Each peace of network equipment has its own unique password.

5 quintillion years

For all my servers I use passwords that are 32 characters long (lowercase, capital, number)

Each server has its own unique password.

18 duodecillion years.

For PPTP vpn connections I use a passwords that is 64 characters long (lowercase, capital, number)

40 untrigintillion years....

All passwords are stored in a excel file inside a true crypt container on a hardware encrypted USB stick.

The true crypt container has a 100 character long password, though I use my fingerprint for that (lowercase, capital, number)

A billion quinquagintillion years........... maybe I've overdone this one........

All codes are also on paper in our safe.

There are still some websites where I use my old password, that one takes 2 quadrillion years to crack, at the time I used it on a lot off stuff.

(lowercase, capital, number, symbols)

Reason I don's use symbols in my new passwords is because of different keyboard layouts and I think i can live with 377 billion years

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And it would take the NSA 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 seconds to crack all the passwords you just gave them. ;)

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26 quadrillion nonagintillion year

 

 

numbers man, crazy

my real one was about 400 years, i am ok with that, but those few numbers at the end make a huge difference

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And it would take the NSA 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 seconds to crack all the passwords you just gave them. ;)

I didn't give them anything I just used the generator I always use with the same value as my real passwords. 

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It would take a desktop PC about 19 seconds to crack your password

 

 

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4 seconds.

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This is just what the NSA want you to believe...

 

NSA won't crack your password by trying out combinations.

NSA already knows all your passwords (as soon as you submit them somewhere)  ;)

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11 minutes. Well, crap.

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88 quadrillion nonagintillion years

 

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Impassiburu 1!!!!!

 

 

 

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11 Minutes... :(

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16,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 years !!!!

 

 

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16,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 years !!!!

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285 nonillion years

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Mine would take a few hundred years.

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not the real password, but quite similar.

  • Length: 16 characters
  • Character Combinations: 51
  • Calculations Per Second: 4 billion
  • Possible Combinations: 2 octillion

Oh, and apparently
 
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!password
 
would take 132x1030 years to crack

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i call bs, changing one lowrcase letter to a uppercase made the required time jump from one year to 412 years

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i call bs, changing one lowrcase letter to a uppercase made the required time jump from one year to 412 years

Nope it helps

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