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by _ache_
28 days ago
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The compute power needed use to be of the order of 5s per password try.
So it effectively mitigate brute force back them, you need a absurd compute power to crack them. Moore law did its thing, now you can do it with a lot less computer power. |
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s/power/time/ maybe? Or on second thought: so energy-efficicient that it actually uses less power in the same-or-shorter time⦠which brings me back to "less compute power".