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How secure are your password ?

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Tarvos Telesto
Blood Fanatics
#1 - 2012-11-05 01:58:07 UTC
Acording to this site single PC after 75 decilion years finaly berak my password, im happy with this result, how about your?


http://howsecureismypassword.net/

EvE isn't game, its style of living.

James Amril-Kesh
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#2 - 2012-11-05 02:05:05 UTC  |  Edited by: James Amril-Kesh
19 seconds, because I'm not actually going to give some random website my real password.

So I gave it hello12.

Enjoying the rain today? ;)

Mars Theran
Foreign Interloper
#3 - 2012-11-05 02:08:21 UTC
Quote:
It would take a desktop PC about
377 billion years...


..quoted the relevant bit. Not my password, but the same method was used to make it.
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Tarvos Telesto
Blood Fanatics
#4 - 2012-11-05 02:08:47 UTC  |  Edited by: Tarvos Telesto
James Amril-Kesh wrote:
19 seconds, because I'm not actually going to give some random website my real password.

So I have it hello12.


Its ok, i understand you, of course you can type similar pasword to orginal.

Btw this site is recomended by guy who got own cool popular chanel on youtube about science etc, caled Vsauce, also good stuf to.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_nHZ3YGT3w

EvE isn't game, its style of living.

Xuixien
Solar Winds Security Solutions
#5 - 2012-11-05 02:09:04 UTC
Quote:
It would take a desktop PC about 44 billion years to crack your password

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Garviel Tarrant
Beyond Divinity Inc
Shadow Cartel
#6 - 2012-11-05 02:10:46 UTC
37 sextillion years

Pick four random words that are easy for you to remember

Enjoy having an uncrackable password.

BYDI recruitment closed-ish

James Amril-Kesh
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#7 - 2012-11-05 02:13:38 UTC
Yeah, I'm sure it'll really take a PC 79 quattuordecillion years to crack "1234123412341234123412341234123412341234123412341234123412341234".

Enjoying the rain today? ;)

Gilbaron
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#8 - 2012-11-05 02:14:09 UTC
10 days :(
Tarvos Telesto
Blood Fanatics
#9 - 2012-11-05 02:15:00 UTC
Nice results guys, however i got no idea about scripts on this site and credibility of results , i mean how it predict password strenght etc, but looks very solid and show for example how easy and fast to bereak some stupid passwords like for example lol123... 0.5 sec...

EvE isn't game, its style of living.

ISD Dorrim Barstorlode
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
ISD Alliance
#10 - 2012-11-05 02:15:25 UTC
Moving this from General Discussion to Out of Pod Experience.

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Garviel Tarrant
Beyond Divinity Inc
Shadow Cartel
#11 - 2012-11-05 02:16:14 UTC
James Amril-Kesh wrote:
Yeah, I'm sure it'll really take a PC 79 quattuordecillion years to crack "1234123412341234123412341234123412341234123412341234123412341234".


It seems easy but it isn't. the computer doesn't get any hints after each letter like its playing mastermind..


So yes it would take it to the end of the world to do that.

BYDI recruitment closed-ish

Tarvos Telesto
Blood Fanatics
#12 - 2012-11-05 02:16:17 UTC
Gilbaron wrote:
10 days :(


Better change it... use additional numbers and mix of $";;@#( etc it make it stronger.

EvE isn't game, its style of living.

Just Another NPC
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#13 - 2012-11-05 02:16:42 UTC
Using a password created in a similar style to my normal method, "MyPa55W0rd1sS3cur3" ...

It would take a desktop PC about
A quadrillion years
to crack your password

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Commander Ted
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#14 - 2012-11-05 02:17:41 UTC
rapeinthemouth was 511 years

https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=174097 Separate all 4 empires in eve with lowsec.

Tarvos Telesto
Blood Fanatics
#15 - 2012-11-05 02:28:05 UTC  |  Edited by: Tarvos Telesto
James Amril-Kesh wrote:
Yeah, I'm sure it'll really take a PC 79 quattuordecillion years to crack "1234123412341234123412341234123412341234123412341234123412341234".


Well its all depend scheme of programs scripts and power of cumputer... Probably results on this site are based on easiest mechanic and CPU power to break passwords.

Compurers work using schemes and scirpts, and you think logic like every human (ok lets try long stupid password with repeatability numbers 1234...) while compurers cant use logic and inteligence , but maybe in future with quantum computers... who know.

EvE isn't game, its style of living.

Webvan
All Kill No Skill
#16 - 2012-11-05 03:04:56 UTC
Quote:
Your password would be cracked almost Instantly

Oh noz, I betters update all the websites with a new pwd.

I'm in it for the money

Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F12

Xenuria
#17 - 2012-11-05 04:10:22 UTC  |  Edited by: Xenuria
"It would take a desktop PC about 12 trillion years to crack your password"

Meh...


Edit: fun fact that "password recovery" feature of the Cold 6 Recovery System is about 800 Billion calculations per second.
Mars Theran
Foreign Interloper
#18 - 2012-11-05 05:42:05 UTC
Tarvos Telesto wrote:
James Amril-Kesh wrote:
Yeah, I'm sure it'll really take a PC 79 quattuordecillion years to crack "1234123412341234123412341234123412341234123412341234123412341234".


Well its all depend scheme of programs scripts and power of cumputer... Probably results on this site are based on easiest mechanic and CPU power to break passwords.

Compurers work using schemes and scirpts, and you think logic like every human (ok lets try long stupid password with repeatability numbers 1234...) while compurers cant use logic and inteligence , but maybe in future with quantum computers... who know.



The program can be set to try different variables when it is attempting to crack a password. I assume that this one is based on attempting first common words, then words with numbers associated, then combinations of common number strings, etc.. The difficulty and time is entirely dependent on what the program tries in sequence.
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Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
#19 - 2012-11-05 06:24:58 UTC
Its about 4 trillion years to figure out whatwhatinthebutt

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Webvan
All Kill No Skill
#20 - 2012-11-05 08:36:13 UTC
theanswertolifetheuniverseandeverything
It would take a desktop PC about 121 undecillion years Roll

I'm in it for the money

Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F12

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