  Mospaw 3 days to go . . . Hawaiian Jellyfish join:2001-01-08 The Pacific | reply to Jason Levine Re: Dictionary for Password Strength Testing
Lots of words here: »www.itasoftware.com/careers/WORD.LST
You should be able to save that file and run a query on it. If you need help writing one, let me know. |
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  Jason Levine Premium join:2001-07-13 USA | Thanks. This should help a lot!  |
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  Overdrive Are You Where You Want To Be? Premium join:2001-05-31 Waterbury, CT
| reply to Mospaw that's a lot of words... -- Need a Web Developer? |
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  DA OH Do, Or Do Not. There Is No 'try'.
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| said by Overdrive :
that's a lot of words...
173,528 to be exact. -- "Victory goes to the player who makes the next-to-last mistake." |
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  big greg Premium,MVM,Ex-Mod 2005-6 join:2003-10-11 Boston, MA clubs: 
| reply to Mospaw Excellent link! Thanks! |
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  Mospaw 3 days to go . . . Hawaiian Jellyfish join:2001-01-08 The Pacific
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| Our IT manager is encouraging the use of "pass phrases" instead of passwords. Something like "Mospaw is a genius." or even "Four score and seven years ago" to type in. Nice and long, and very difficult to guess. You could even have "Four score and 7 years ago" to make it harder to guess, but still very easy to remember.
The only issue is that some applications/web sites may limit password length, so the longer phrases may be problematic. I would think that 80 characters would handle just about all reasonable pass phrases. |
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  Jason Levine Premium join:2001-07-13 USA
| I encourage passphrases too. Not only are they hard to guess, but they're pretty easy to remember. "We're off to see the wizard!" is a 28 character password/phrase that's pretty secure and easier to remember than "1ri&br#a#ho9thiucoe!l27ieslu" -- -Jason Levine http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/ http://www.PCQandA.com/ http://www.urateit.com/ |
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