Also check out the Confusion video if you haven't seen it already (although you may have to mute unless you like intense synthesizers in your face):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAeJsskGHsQ On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 7:02 PM, Tony Arcieri <[email protected]> wrote: > For what it's worth, here's the English wordlist I came up with for my > semi-vaporware project Confusion: > > https://github.com/cryptosphere/confusion/blob/master/wordlists/en.txt > > 4096 words, chosen by frequency of usage (I forget what wordlist I used). > I did a few additional passes to clean it up. I forget the specifics. > Probably should've just scripted its generation ;) > > In my UI, I just added a "refresh" button, so while the passwords are > generated by randomly combining words from data out of a CSPRNG, the user > can refresh if they don't like the particular combination they receive > until they find one that's nice and easy to communicate. > > > > On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 6:44 AM, Steve Weis <[email protected]> wrote: > >> The word list is here: >> >> https://github.com/PeerioTechnologies/peerio-client/blob/master/src/chrome/js/miniLock/phrase.js#L41 >> >> If my script to count the words is right, it has 32731 entries. >> >> If this phrase is supposed to be memorized, there are a lot of words in >> that list that share prefixes or pronunciation. The Mnemonicode wordlist >> has been curated to be prefix-free, have each word start with a unique >> 5-letters, and to avoid homonyms: >> https://github.com/singpolyma/mnemonicode >> https://github.com/mbrubeck/mnemonic.js >> >> Downside is Mnemonicode only has 1633 words, so your phrases will be 50% >> longer. >> >> On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 11:08 PM, Tao Effect <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Cool! Great improvement. :) >>> >>> Sorry if this was mentioned somewhere already (I searched but can't find >>> it): how big is the dictionary that you're using? >>> >>> Meaning, how many words are you picking from for each word? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Greg >>> >>> -- >>> Please do not email me anything that you are not comfortable also sharing >>> with >>> the NSA. >>> >>> On Mar 2, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Nadim Kobeissi <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> It's now live, pushed to users! Mentioned in this blog post: >>> >>> http://blog.peerio.com/post/112534441334/the-new-peerio-simpler-more-secure >>> >>> Thanks, everyone, for this great discussion. You've all contributed to >>> improving Peerio. :-) >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 8:27 PM, Trevor Perrin <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 1:04 AM, Nadim Kobeissi <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> > >>>> > We have decided to forego with user-chosen passphrases entirely, and >>>> to >>>> > stick uniquely to the miniLock model of having a CSPRNG pick a >>>> high-entropy >>>> > (112-bit) passphrase for users. >>>> >>>> Cool, sounds like a good improvement. >>>> >>>> Trevor >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Messaging mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://moderncrypto.org/mailman/listinfo/messaging >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Messaging mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://moderncrypto.org/mailman/listinfo/messaging >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Messaging mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://moderncrypto.org/mailman/listinfo/messaging >> >> > > > -- > Tony Arcieri > -- Tony Arcieri
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