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by czbond
1406 days ago
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I was being a bit facetious, but not by much. Maybe because they're mathematicians and had found a theorem - but a pen tester wouldn't have. It costs less than a few hundred bucks to do numerous, multi compute AWS server spot instances for cracks on large dictionaries with large hash rates, on random seed password lists (where each password has it's own seed). If it was trying to crack a quantum-safe where by design the classical computer shouldn't be able to even solve it (except for potentially with a theorem hole) - you'd think they'd start higher. |
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