I was shocked ngl. I use this for my PC and thought it was secure. oh well:My best password takes 4 hours to crack. Can you beat it? https://www.huntrfinds.info
its not on any breaches tho at least
>>107690321They just put no effort into ad threads anymore
not an ad. use hibp or something. I just saw this site on hackernews and tried it.
>>107690329also it's free so why would someone even advertise?
>>107690321>willingly adding your password to a database
>>107690321>Gathering passwordsI fell for this scam in RuneScape back in 2004.
>>107690321>hey retards. add your passwords to my databaseconsider killing yourself
Anon it's possible to self-host this, wtf are you even doing?
>>107690786https://github.com/CorentinTh/it-toolsin case anybody wants to self-host this. Remember: Always read source code before entering your password.
>>10769032150-60 bits is probably good enough for most scenarios. 70+ bits is currently economically infeasible. Based on 7-zip archive, which is a bit weaker than stuff like Bitwarden and KeePassXC. For most websites you have no idea how they're hashing your password so it's better to have something stronger.7zip hash: 84.4k/s with 4090 GPU based on hashcat benchmark1000 GPU cluster:50 bits: 154.4 days60 bits: 433.2 years70 bits: 443,600 years1 million GPU cluster:50 bits: 3.7 hours60 bits: 158.1 days70 bits: 443.6 yearsElectricty cost at $0.1/kwh (GPU consumes 0.5kwh/hour) (infrastructure and cooling costs not included):50 bits: $186,00060 bits: $190.5 million70 bits: $196 billion
My passwords all look like this doe. I keep it under 32 characters but my main keepass database is protected by a 12 word seed I remember and have written down in a special place.v/CzQm)hnYCT&|&fEB,B@)si9@4MWo{K
v/CzQm)hnYCT&|&fEB,B@)si9@4MWo{K
well well well…
>>107690360to show advertisements, the first thing that site did was beg me to turn off my ad blocker
>>107690825>50-60 bits is probably good enough for most scenarios.or maybe at least 60
>>107690831How long it took you to remember those 12 words? At most, I can, would be 3 or 4 for a passphrase. Or do you just write the words on your arm with a sharpie?