• @EpicFailGuy@lemmy.world
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      79 months ago

      More than to protect a real password, this is done (in my experience) to prevent a bunch of unoriginal drones make that THEIR password, because they think is funny, which only means the string gets added to a “passwords to attempt” text list on some hacking website …

      Decreasing security all together

      Case in point: Hunter2, correcthorsebatterystaple, solarwinds123 and Pa$$w0rd1

      • @Furbag@lemmy.world
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        79 months ago

        I mean, the philosophy behind correcthorsebatterystaple is good. I used that method for master passwords to password managers and it really does work well to help you remember a long complex password that can’t be guessed easily.

        But some people might have been missing the point of that xkcd using correcthorsebatterystaple itself.

        • @jasory@programming.dev
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          79 months ago

          It’s okay. The thing is when running an attack are you going to permutate through every combination of characters, or are you going to use words from a dictionary first? correcthorsebatterystaple (not a dictionary word) is better than antidisestablishmentarianism (a dictionary word) but in a realistic attack concatenating dictionary words is going to be the next step.

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            Because of the number of potential words in the dictionary, it’s still fairly secure. I would recommend 5 or 6 words though