Which release should we be using?

Faramir faramir.cl at gmail.com
Fri Aug 26 18:31:01 CEST 2011


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El 26-08-2011 12:35, Aaron Toponce escribió:
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> Also, 62-character passphrase might be a bit extreme, giving you a 
> false-sense of security. Using a truly random sequence of characters 
> from the 94-printable ASCII pool of characters, a 12-character 
> passphrase provides you with about 78-bits of entropy. If you think

  According to keepass strength measurer, you can get more than 128 bits
with just 30 characters (including some symbols of course).

  Usually we want strong passphrases to keep things safe while stored on
not-so-safe places, like attached to an email message on a mail server.

  Best Regards
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