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SebFender
1y ago
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It doesn't work that way - and if it did - it's absolutely acceptable in most, if not all systems. A year to "break something" is absolutely considered secure in risk management of larger systems.
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4death4
1y ago
How does it not work that way? Password cracking is infinitely parallelizable.
SebFender
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1y ago
Technically yes - but when it comes to attacks not really. If someone wants it, you have much easier and faster techniques.
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