For my most secure: 42 Quadrillion years.
For my most basic version, 417 years. Then between those, 19 million years and 700 million years.
For my most basic version, 417 years. Then between those, 19 million years and 700 million years.
LightweightFFLink wrote:
For my most secure: 42 Quadrillion years.
About 151 trillion years for my Cisco netacad password
"It would take About 565,892,495,532 nonillion years for a desktop PC to crack your password"
Ranges from 6 hours (bf2s password) to a year.
That's pretty unsecure. BRB trying to crack your tehconnection pw.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Ranges from 6 hours (bf2s password) to a year.
A year is still a long time.
BF2S password is 'almost instantly'. One I use for things I care about is 117 days.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
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-Frederick Bastiat
'password' ?JohnG@lt wrote:
BF2S password is 'almost instantly'. One I use for things I care about is 117 days.
abc123, I bet.
changed itFinray wrote:
It won't take too long to crack..
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Was it password or abc123?
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I tried them both.. and a few others
I tried them both.. and a few others
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No.FFLink wrote:
Was it password or abc123?
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good luck... after 6 tries you get ip banned for 6 hours though so itll take you a few years.Finray wrote:
That's pretty unsecure. BRB trying to crack your tehconnection pw.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Ranges from 6 hours (bf2s password) to a year.
About 458 years
Good enough for me tbh... (though this isn't counting the fact that computing power is nearly doubled every few years now does it?)
Good enough for me tbh... (though this isn't counting the fact that computing power is nearly doubled every few years now does it?)
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About 411 quadrillion years
Bf2s password 0.1 seconds.
Other password changes every 60 seconds
Other password changes every 60 seconds
When you crack passwords, you start with a limited character set, and then add additional characters to the iteration pool. Normally the pattern starts with all letters and digits, so if every character in your password is either a lower case letter, an upper case letter, or a digit, then you'll be matched fairly rapidly, assuming that the length of your password falls within the upper bound of what's iterated through by the algorithm. If you add a non-alphanumeric character, then the match can't happen until after the algorithm starts matching for non-alphanumeric characters, and when it does, the number of possible combinations increases dramatically.Jenspm wrote:
I don't get it though - how is one combination of random characters harder to crack than the next?
In the real world, any non-pattern based password longer than 10 characters of any kind won't ever be cracked unless someone is seriously determined to crack specifically your password, and has the massive computing power required to do so.
good thing it's only on my luggage....
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