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| Subject: | RE: Whitespace in passwords |
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| Date: | Mon, 19 Sep 2005 07:21:00 +1000 |
No, just that this argument is getting pointless. That
1 There are other tables than the rainbow project ones that the effectively
public
2 No user will ever use these passwords which we are sugessting
3 Security is about the most bang for the buck at the end of the day
It is easier to stop the capture of passwords than to be able to get users to
use VERY strong ones.
The simple fact is that we live in the real world and not an idealised one
where users do the best in every way all the time
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: dave kleiman [mailto:dave@isecureu.com]
Sent: Mon 19/09/2005 7:08 AM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Cc: 'Anders Thulin'; 'bryan allott'; compuwar@gmail.com; 'Peter
Parker'; Craig Wright
Subject: RE: Whitespace in passwords
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