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| | A dictionary attack is a hacking method attackers use to penetrate password-protected systems. Attackers use "dictionary lists" made of common words or phrases.
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| | Password managers are thankfully becoming a mainstream topic. In addition to seeing commercials for certain ones from time to time, it's ...
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| Musing about Password-Based Cryptography for the Government What would a modern NIST standard for password-based cryptography look like? Obviously, we have PBKDF2--which, if used with a FIPS-approved hash function, gives you a way to derive encryption keys and/or password validators from human-memorable secrets. However, PBKDF2 isn't memory-hard. In 2012, several cryptographers initiated the Password Hashing...