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Aaron Toponce ⚛️:debian: (@atoponce) · 05/2021 · Tröts: 6.302 · Folger: 2.807
Fr 09.08.2024 17:04
I want to discuss something that I see parroted all the time online that I think has more nuance than most people are aware: password length vs complexity.
The parroted phrase is "length is better than complexity".
This isn't always true. To show this, consider the attached table which shows different character sets across the columns and password length across the rows. The intersections show the password strength in bits when randomly generated.
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