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Crack Quick Heal Total Security 2013 Password in Minutes with These Simple Tricks



No you don't. Hackers cannot run a dictionary attack against a string of four randomly picked words.Look at the number of bits displayed in the image: 11 bits for each word.That means he's assuming a dictionary of 2048 words, from which each word is picked randomly.The assumption is that the cracker knows your password scheme.86.81.151.19 20:17, 28 April 2013 (UTC)Willem


I just have RANDOM.ORG print me ten pages of 8-character passwords and tape it to the wall, then highlight some of them and use others (say two down and to the right or similar) for my passwords, maybe a given line a line a little jumbled for more security. 70.24.167.3 13:27, 30 September 2013 (UTC)




How To Crack Quick Heal Total Security 2013 Password



The D0g..................... (24 characters long) is NOT stronger than PrXyc.N(n4k77#L!eVdAfp9 (23 characters long). The reason why, is that the later password is random. There is no pattern. The former, "padding" technique can be very easily cracked. You just need to assume that each character be repeated 130 times. Then the first password would become : 1(D)1(0)1(g)21(.), which, is then of complexity 30^4 + 96^4, versus 96^23 for the random password. And that is assuming that any character can be repeated 130 times, so DDDDDDDDD0000000ggggggg...... also would be cracked extremely quickly. If you limit yourself to only last character padding, your password now becomes 30*96^4 possibilities. 108.162.222.235 (talk) (please sign your comments with ) 2ff7e9595c


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