At 08:29 AM 8/9/00 -0700, Eric Murray wrote: >It's 1) saying that the passphrase can "usually be broken". I'm sure >that some people manage to choose poor/short passphrases, but "usually" >would be pushing it. Has anyone ever published an entropy vs. frequency study for real-world passwords? [Dollars to donuts its not uniform...]
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