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by danenania
4813 days ago
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How so? Assuming about 100,000 common words in the English language, with a five word phrase aren't you talking about 10000000000000000000000000 combinations for a dictionary attack to churn through? Even if you narrow it down to phrases that make grammatical sense (which certainly isn't a trivial thing to do algorithmically), you're still talking pretty astronomical numbers, and that doesn't account for the large increase in the corpus that would be needed for an attack that could include a name like "miffy" in its attempts. |
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