We seem to have heard quite a bit about passwords lately but my inclination is to go with this method.
By Neil J. Rubenking 08/14/2014
Hardly a week goes by without news of a data breach that exposes millions or billions of passwords. In most cases, what's actually exposed is a version of the password that's been run through a hashing algorithm, not the password itself. The latest report from Trustwave shows that hashing doesn't help when users create stupid passwords, and that length is more important than complexity in passwords.
Hackers will crack@u8vRj&R3*4h before they crack StatelyPlumpBuckMulligan or ItWasTheBestOfTimes.
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