• RecluseRamble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    Sure just if fully given in this way it’s basically the same as an 11 character password.

    Only of the attacker knows whether it’s a password or phrase. I’d argue that passwords are far more common and that’s what a cracker would focus on first.

    should be resistant to attacks even if there is perfect knowledge of how it was generated

    As far as I know there still is no way to create actual randomness. You’ll still have some pseudo-random number generator and a hopefully unguessable seed. If you have “perfect knowledge” about that, cracking the password is almost trivial.

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      1 month ago

      Morden computers have hardware that generates entropy. It is used for cryptography.

      Also, when creating password for yourself, you can use a simple physical dice, it’s truly random.