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Natti
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Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:05 am Posts: 3878
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Asklar
Data Realms Elite
Joined: Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:01 am Posts: 6211 Location: In your office, earning your salary.
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Those were some very exciting 9 seconds.
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Joseh123
Joined: Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:12 pm Posts: 611 Location: Brazil
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Hahahahaahahahahahhaha "♥♥♥♥ the policia" ahhahahahhahahhaa... But really, my password is a code which no one can figure out. I made a new password, but I don't want to change it, and it is a code with numbers only, its starts with 1 and ends with 90419... oops, better stop. No, that ain't my cell phone number EDIT: You think I don't know about this?That video was awesome!
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p3lb0x
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Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:53 pm Posts: 1896 Location: in my little gay bunker
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If you only use numbers your password is so easily bruteforceable you have no idea. Adding letters adds another 26 or so characters depending on type set. Which gives you 36^N (62^N if you use a mix of upper and lowercase) possibilities instead of 10^N, N being your password length. This is a difference between roughly 2.18 * 10^14 combinations and 10^8 combinations for a 8 character long password. Or a bit over a day to bruteforce your numbers and around 7000 thousand years to bruteforce the one with a mixture of upper and lowercase letters as well as numbers. At 1000 tries per second. This i asssuming it has to try every combination before getting a hit. Even if you say that it goes 10 times as fast. It's still 700 years to bruteforce the strong password.
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A numbers-upper-and-lowercase-letters password of 8 characters length is around 2 million times better A numbers-upper-and-lowercase-letters password of 9 characters length is around 13 million times better
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alphagamer774
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:06 am Posts: 1294 Location: Comox, BC, Canada
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HEYGUYS I'm back from vacation INTERNET I MISSED YOU 'HUG'
Now to go through 164 missed eqd posts.
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Izen
Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 12:56 am Posts: 1474 Location: At the corner of unoriginality and boring
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p3lb0x wrote: If you only use numbers your password is so easily bruteforceable you have no idea. Adding letters adds another 26 or so characters depending on type set. Which gives you 36^N (62^N if you use a mix of upper and lowercase) possibilities instead of 10^N, N being your password length. This is a difference between roughly 2.18 * 10^14 combinations and 10^8 combinations for a 8 character long password. Or a bit over a day to bruteforce your numbers and around 7000 thousand years to bruteforce the one with a mixture of upper and lowercase letters as well as numbers. At 1000 tries per second. This i asssuming it has to try every combination before getting a hit. Even if you say that it goes 10 times as fast. It's still 700 years to bruteforce the strong password.
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A numbers-upper-and-lowercase-letters password of 8 characters length is around 2 million times better A numbers-upper-and-lowercase-letters password of 9 characters length is around 13 million times better I love reading this kind of thing because it's fascinating, but I could never actually figure out how to do any of it.
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p3lb0x
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Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:53 pm Posts: 1896 Location: in my little gay bunker
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Izen wrote: p3lb0x wrote: If you only use numbers your password is so easily bruteforceable you have no idea. Adding letters adds another 26 or so characters depending on type set. Which gives you 36^N (62^N if you use a mix of upper and lowercase) possibilities instead of 10^N, N being your password length. This is a difference between roughly 2.18 * 10^14 combinations and 10^8 combinations for a 8 character long password. Or a bit over a day to bruteforce your numbers and around 7000 thousand years to bruteforce the one with a mixture of upper and lowercase letters as well as numbers. At 1000 tries per second. This i asssuming it has to try every combination before getting a hit. Even if you say that it goes 10 times as fast. It's still 700 years to bruteforce the strong password.
TL;DR
A numbers-upper-and-lowercase-letters password of 8 characters length is around 2 million times better A numbers-upper-and-lowercase-letters password of 9 characters length is around 13 million times better I love reading this kind of thing because it's fascinating, but I could never actually figure out how to do any of it. In reality you're more likely to get hit by a dictionary attack where they try different combinations of real words. This is a lot faster assuming the password contains actual words. Also, adding an arbitrary unicode character if it is allowed catapults your password into insane amounts of bruteforce security edit: Actually, ♥♥♥♥ that. Keylogging is the way to go.
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Joseh123
Joined: Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:12 pm Posts: 611 Location: Brazil
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Maybe this teaches us a little more? But really, this game made my day.
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Fri Aug 10, 2012 12:49 am |
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Harzipan
Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2011 9:23 pm Posts: 1416 Location: North-Ish
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What are you even talking about. Uplink is the way to go.
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Fri Aug 10, 2012 1:06 am |
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PFCDev
Joined: Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:11 pm Posts: 73 Location: A little town in Missouri, USA
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Harzipan wrote: What are you even talking about. Uplink is the way to go. Who needs video games to simulate hacking banks/corporations, I just do it real life :\.
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David Rodrigov
Joined: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:35 pm Posts: 675
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Guys. I've never really been into any sports, but today I found out that I'm pretty athletic. I was riding my bike at a park, like I usually do now and then, and the seat broke, so I had to walk it home.
On the way back home, I saw a ton of kids my age, and their families having a sports meet, like I usually see most weekdays. They had football, track, baseball and they also apparently had some sort of cheerleader practice. It looked like they were actually playing, not just practicing. I had the soundtrack from DOOM on my mp3 player, it got me really pumped up, so I just decided to ditch the bike and just start sprinting as fast as I could. I outran the football players, AND the people running track, and I just kept on running until I got home. I was barely tired.
I know it sounds like I'm just making stuff up, since this IS the internet, but I'm really serious. Maybe I could enter some competitions, and wear a shirt that says "DATA REALMS FAN FORUMS".
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Fri Aug 10, 2012 1:47 am |
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Asklar
Data Realms Elite
Joined: Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:01 am Posts: 6211 Location: In your office, earning your salary.
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But what happened to your bike?
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Fri Aug 10, 2012 2:12 am |
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David Rodrigov
Joined: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:35 pm Posts: 675
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Hmmmmm. It's probably.. still there. I didn't think of that. That was a total waste.
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TheKebbit
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
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clap clap to the competent person
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Harzipan
Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2011 9:23 pm Posts: 1416 Location: North-Ish
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New DRLFF objective: Sponsor a sports team.
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Fri Aug 10, 2012 2:48 am |
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