24 Jul
2013
24 Jul
'13
08:54
Jim Henderson wrote:
But longer passwords certainly are better for defending against brute force attacks. There/are/ multiple ways to attack a cryptographic system - brute force, dictionary attacks, rainbow tables, and direct attacks on the cryptographic algorithms used are just a few.
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