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by dgomez1092 4097 days ago
From a UDS password framework the Dicey password generator is pretty formidable.For one things its extremley user friendly: you can memorize it easily, and there are infrequent errors attached to its usage. Deployment wise it's non-propietary software which is a plus. Lastly for security, it's easy to see that there is a big resistance to machine guessing. I liken this in intensity with an grID password, while although has a big cognitive exertion to be able to input your password within a set of grids which change, the security is high not only for machine guessing but also from internal observation since malware would be able to deduce the hash based off a new random event each time and resilient to physical observation!