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salty_chief@lemmy.world to memes@lemmy.world · 1 month ago

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salty_chief@lemmy.world to memes@lemmy.world · 1 month ago
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      There’s a xkcd for that of course! Linking directly to the explain as it has more info but the important thing is: password guidelines tricked humans into thinking in a machine way about safe passwords but long pass phrases are more secure from an entropy point of view and way easier to remember!

      https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/936:_Password_Strength

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          Take a sentence with 200 characters then.

          And your opinion is exactly that and doesnt match security research:

          For the following you’re not the target group but others reading this who might want to make their lifes easier. Just from your way of writing I at least don’t expect that minor sources like okta or the NCSC will change your mind.

          ( article links with high level descriptions and links to their primary sources)

          https://www.okta.com/identity-101/password-vs-passphrase/

          https://www.4bis.com/passphrase-vs-complicated-passwords-passphrases-are-best/

          https://specopssoft.com/blog/passphrase-best-practice-guide/

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      Once you forget it, you lose everything

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      Both Bitwarden and 1Password can also generate passphrases with high entropy that are much easier to memorize and enter. I use that for my master password.

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