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I found this interesting tool to see how strong my password is because there are many bad folks out there these days.

http://howsecureismypassword.net/

Quite nice or is this thing crap?
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Could be a nice tool. But who knows where the data goes after you enter your password. The guy seems to collect passwords and compose into a list.

http://xato.net/passwords/more-top-worst-passwords/

But to his defence, I'm paranoid when it comes down to passwords. And I could be completely wrong.

Maybe something to consider on dev site though!
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Yeah I just entered any old jazz to see if it works. Dunno like. ;)
Edited by Craig on 17-10-2012 00:00,
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I don't know about this one:

It would take a desktop PC about
439 quintillion years
to crack your password


Pretty funny though !
thanx for sharing that link,but i prefer to come with my own without any help..:D
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Yeah, great idea because it would take about 52 seconds to crack some passwords easily.

You guys should try password managers and have them generate random passwords.

Also, ensure your not using the same exact password on multiple websites.

I recommend lastpass as its free and easy to use.


Good Luck,
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There is more to it than just a brute force attack.

Read here, it will explains some and not just make an estimate of 346 982 956 quintillion years

https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm
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Nice information Richard.
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Craig wrote:

I found this interesting tool to see how strong my password is because there are many bad folks out there these days.

http://howsecureismypassword.net/

Quite nice or is this thing crap?


995 quadrillion nonagintillion years - impossible just, that year nr When you think about:o, my brain crash in one second countles times :P

B-L-A-C \/ H-O-L-E
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Yeah, great idea because it would take about 52 seconds to crack some passwords easily.

You guys should try password managers and have them generate random passwords.

Also, ensure your not using the same exact password on multiple websites.

I recommend lastpass as its free and easy to use.


Good Luck,
-NetriX


cool, thanks for the information
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