On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, yuri wrote:

On 4/21/05, Steve Holdoway wrote:
I read a rather good article from some at Mickey$oft about security. He
suggested that you give up on the use of passwords altogether. Instead
you should use a passphrase. Easy for you to remember, but at 30 or 40
characters, almost impossible to hack.

Isn't a passphrase just a very long password? What am I missing here?

If we use Isn't a passphrase just a very long password? as a passphrase the result would be... Iapjavlp

which isn't very long and certainly not susceptible to a dictionary attack.

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