Am Mittwoch, den 22.10.2008, 15:40 +0200 schrieb Morton D. Trace:
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> ]\/\+}./);_"$;|^>.)@Which one did you remember two hours later ;-) I count about 30 different entries, this is not much more than the alphabet. thus the complexity is only for the naked eye. using the proper glasses you might talk better write with these signs like with the latin alphabet. However, with lowercase and uppercase letters of the latter, the variation will be larger and you might even be able to repeat a passphrase from memory. With respect to randomness, do you have an idea how passphrases which use first letters of e.g. songs or poems (with lower and uppercase letters in german) are rated? Would be nice to know how often I have to change my favorite song. Cheers -- Bernhard Kleine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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