Man! I have no idea what your password/passphrase could be. It sure isn’t Hunter2. Although… perhaps you repeated Hunter2 and or Huntertwo, with a special character or two.
Maybe I’m misunderstanding the graphics, but why the hell is a password that would take 9000 years to crack not considered secure enough to be colored green? What context would even realistically allow for the password to still be relevant at that point?
https://passwordentropy.com/
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Man! I have no idea what your password/passphrase could be. It sure isn’t Hunter2. Although… perhaps you repeated Hunter2 and or Huntertwo, with a special character or two.
Maybe I’m misunderstanding the graphics, but why the hell is a password that would take 9000 years to crack not considered secure enough to be colored green? What context would even realistically allow for the password to still be relevant at that point?
The speed of cracking isn’t static. It’s 9k today. Tomorrow they come up with a new cracking algorithm, or a new Faster GPU.
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for the explanation.