Gibberfish, Inc./Gibberfish User Documentation
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2²⁸ = 3 DAYS AT 1000 GUESSES PER SECOND
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PLAUSIBLE ATTACK ON A WEAK REMOTE WEB SERVICE. YES, CRACKING A STOLEN HASH IS FASTER, BUT IT'S NOT WHAT THE AVERAGE USER SHOULD WORRY ABOUT
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DIFFICULTY TO GUESS:
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EASY
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WAS IT "TROMBONE"? NO, "TROUBADOR". AND ONE OF THE Os WAS A ZERO? AND THERE WAS SOME SYMBOL...
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DIFFICULTY TO REMEMBER:
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HARD
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correct
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horse
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battery
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staple
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FOUR RANDOM COMMON WORDS
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~44 BITS OF ENTROPY
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2⁴⁴ = 550 YEARS AT 1000 GUESSES PER SECOND
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This sentence is somewhat nonsensical, but a "battery staple" would be a hypothetical staple for batteries. See here: https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/password_strength.png
THAT'S A BATTERY STAPLE -
YOU'VE ALREADY MEMORIZED IT
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THROUGH 20 YEARS OF EFFORT, WE'VE SUCCESSFULLY TRAINED EVERYONE TO USE PASSWORDS THAT ARE HARD FOR HUMANS TO REMEMBER, BUT EASY FOR COMPUTERS TO GUESS.
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Thank you for signing up for Gibberfish, Inc! We have set up a private server for you and assigned it the web address:
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Before you can start using it, you must log in to the management portal on your server and enter a passphrase which will be used to encrypt your data. Choosing a strong encryption passphrase is essential. The stronger your passphrase is, the harder it is for an attacker to access your files. We recommend using the Diceware method to generate a passphrase at least six words long.
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Once you have selected a passphrase, please save it to a secure password manager, such as KeePass, and make a backup copy. If your server is rebooted, it will be necessary to log in and re-enter your passphrase to unlock your files. If you lose your passphrase, you will lose access to your data. We cannot reset or recover it for you. Please take a moment to create a suitable passphrase before proceeding.
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