But it isn't accurate. I don't mean to lecture (and I won't) - but you should spend some time learning how Rainbow Tables operate.
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Micheal Espinola Jr Sent: Friday, August 8, 2014 11:10 PM To: ntsysadm Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Re: Something to share with your users, so they can see how passwords matter Hmm. Not bad... Brute Force Search Space Analysis: Search Space Depth (Alphabet): 26+26+33 = 85 Search Space Length (Characters): 31 characters Exact Search Space Size (Count): (count of all possible passwords with this alphabet size and up to this password's length) 656,336, 167,528,024,399,498,994, 877,218,488,129,122,193, 814,033,553,713,843,935 Search Space Size (as a power of 10): 6.56 x 1059 Time Required to Exhaustively Search this Password's Space: Online Attack Scenario: (Assuming one thousand guesses per second) 2.09 hundred billion trillion trillion trillion centuries Offline Fast Attack Scenario: (Assuming one hundred billion guesses per second) 2.09 thousand trillion trillion trillion centuries Massive Cracking Array Scenario: (Assuming one hundred trillion guesses per second) 2.09 trillion trillion trillion centuries Note that typical attacks will be online password guessing limited to, at most, a few hundred guesses per second. ... the password was "Steve Gibson can suck mah balls". -- Espi On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Angus Scott-Fleming <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I know some people here don't like GRC, but: Password Haystacks: How Well Hidden is Your Needle? https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm On 7 Aug 2014 at 14:29, Micheal Espinola Jr wrote: > > http://i.imgur.com/XuMUU0b.gif > > I saw it on reddit - I dont have a source for it. Seems to be from Intel, but > cant match the image > to any websites. > -- > Espi

