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Re: Re: Re: RE: ADS Password Storage Protection
From: winshel () camden rutgers edu
Date: 18 Jul 2006 03:48:37 -0000
Thanks for the comment. I'm still unclear - if I'm not mischaraterizing the situation - why there seems to be a lot of support for the idea that a 15 character windows passphrase can be a real phrase and be very secure. Do you think there is - or will be in the near future - a passphrase attack? Is there such a thing as a "strong passphrase?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is sponsored by: SensePost Hacking, like any art, will take years of dedicated study and practice to master. We can't teach you to hack. But we can teach you what we've learned so far. Our courses are honest, real, technical and practical. SensePost willl be at Black Hat Vegas in July. To see what we're about, visit us at: http://www.sensepost.com/training.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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