Password managers are pretty much mandatory no matter what method you choose for generating passwords/phrases/keys. I keep mine encrypted on my Hard drive and on a backup thumbdrive(s). Plus a hard copy filed away in a safe place.
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Originally posted by citizen View PostMixing languages is a very smart thing to do. I do that from time to time. Most people expect to crack a password that is mostly in your native language. No one expects you to write French, English, Finnish and Russian all in the same passphrase.
[Edit] Just after posting I dredged up yksi, kaksi, kolme, neljä, viisi.
Regards, John LittleLast edited by jlittle; Aug 11, 2017, 11:04 PM.Regards, John Little
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Originally posted by jlittle View PostMine are English, French, German, Italian, and Māori. Not that I can even read any of those (other than English) but it's surprising what one can dredge up.
[Edit] Just after posting I dredged up yksi, kaksi, kolme, neljä, viisi.
Regards, John Little
Of all the tools that crackers have to use, the one advantage us users have is the unexpected twist. Russian words can be very long in Cyrillic or Roman alphabets, long can be an advantage for security. But a disadvantage for memorizing. The reality is, there is no perfect password, you can only try to keep things secure by making it harder for the crackers. But balancing that with the ability to remember your own access codes.Kubuntu 18.04.3 LTS -- KDE 5.12.9
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All cryptology is an arms race.
All cryptography is a compromise.
Randomness is the enemy of the cryptanalysis.If you think Education is expensive, try ignorance.
The difference between genius and stupidity is genius has limits.
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