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"Wheel-globes eviscerated UFO-attendants" is an example of a strong password generated by a website I made to improve my password strength. Do you think it's strong enough?
Aug. 25, 2022, 9:50 a.m. | /u/quandangv
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Take the password in the title, I'm sure you can understand and imagine that in your head. It is made up of 2 noun groups, wheel-globes and UFO-attendants, connected by a verb. Each noun is chosen randomly from a list of \~2000 words, while the verb list has 624 words. Together, the configuration allow for about 2000^(4)\*624, or over *2*^(*53*) *possible passwords*. Even more noun groups can be put together to increase the password strength. …
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