The Chief Product Officer at Yubico thinks "long passwords" offer little security. 2ee75ee4e4b359576257fc7d3bfc5ec75d358f10e17caf9e668e09cc032af36d That is the SHA256 of the 76-character passphrase to my master backups, plus '!'. Pwn me. I'm waiting.https://twitter.com/appenz/status/1238121735142031360 …
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Replying to @marcan42
SHA256 is obsolete, it is an fact that very few know. Then you wonder why they are in the second box and not the first. @ failoveflow
@fail0verflow@marcan42 time will give me the reason as before.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Replying to @juansbeck @fail0verflow
Dude, there isn't even a preimage attack on MD5, and my password has more entropy than 256 bits. Even if you assume SHA256 is broken, which it isn't yet, I'm well beyond fine. You wouldn't be getting my password out even if I'd used MD5. Learn your crypto; don't spew nonsense.
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