"Your password is *23* characters long and has 
*19,928,148,895,209,409,636,260,496,015,360 *combinations.
It takes *72,498,183,345,339,965,440.00* hours or 
*3,020,757,639,389,165,056.00* days to crack your password on computer 
that tries *137,438,953,472* passwords per hour. This is based on a 
typical PC processor in 2008 and that the processor is under 10% load."

I think I need to find one more difficult . . . (It helps to work with 
minority languages in Africa) :-)    

Tim


Theresa Kehoe wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-11-02 at 10:36 -0600, Scott Granneman wrote:
>   
>> "Your password is 10 characters long and has 47,917,406,617,600  
>> combinations.
>> It takes 174.32 hours or 7.26 days to crack your password on computer  
>> that tries 137,438,953,472 passwords per hour. This is based on a  
>> typical PC processor in 2008 and that the processor is under 10% load."
>>
>> http://www.hackosis.com/projects/bfcalc/bfcalc.php
>>
>> Go try your own password.
>>     
>
> "Your password is 17 characters long and has
> 1,717,513,566,500,583,448,248,320 combinations.
> It takes 6,248,277,955,821.63 hours or 260,344,914,825.90 days to crack
> your password on computer that tries 137,438,953,472 passwords per hour.
> This is based on a typical PC processor in 2008 and that the processor
> is under 10% load.
>
>
> Ummm ....... am I too paranoid?  :-)
>
> Theresa
>
>
> >
>
>   

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