But in the context of risk he is right, weak passwords, common dictionary words, will be broken faster.
That was how I got a free Merriam-Webster dictionary for defining words in read mode.
Consult any good Latin dictionary for the words for government, military and politicians.
To illustrate by way of analogy: imagine creating a dictionary of French words defined in English to interpret an essay written in French.
Aside from the relative ease with which attackers guess passwords, once they have stolen the list of usernames and hashed ( a one-way algorithm used to hide data) passwords, the attacker just checks a dictionary of hashed words against the hashed passwords to find matches.
Of the 65, 000 words in the English dictionary, most English-speakers will only use 5-6, 000, Sheedy said.
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Mr. LYTHGOE: I've been saying to Randy, for God's sake, get a dictionary and learn a few more words.
Source words were then replaced by target words selected from a dictionary, and their order rearranged so as to comply with the rules of the target language.
Other pluses were quizzes, the option of clicking on every Japanese phrase to hear it read by a native speaker and a dictionary function that had about 660 words.
All that remains of her language is a short passage and a dictionary of a thousand and twelve words listed in hierarchical order, from the most important (Aigonz, God) to the least (Cauiz, cricket).
The state, however, finds this clarity insufficient, believes that all definitions entail multiple words (or a dictionary would be a thesaurus), and so elaborates on its own, creates similarity out of disparity, and changes the meaning of these terms in the process.
Kindle also comes with a built-in dictionary, instant lookup and translation of words, Real Page Numbers, support for bookmarks and annotations, and more.
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In a sinister ironic climax, his boss, a police captain with a sadistic intellectual bent, pins him to the meaning of words looked up in the dictionary.
While checking the results from the preliminary test, officials realized that their official dictionary listed alternative spellings for two of the words.
From there, you can add a note, look up words in The New Oxford American Dictionary, translate through Bing translation or share passages on Facebook or Twitter.
WPA-PSK, NT and NTLM passwords have all long been known to be vulnerable to dictionary attacks that try every possible set of words that compose a password.
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But because they use cryptographic hashes to obscure those words, the computing power to run a dictionary attack has long been unavailable to most users.
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By then, says editor John Simpson, the dictionary could double in size to include about 1.3 million words and phrases.
As this NYT piece explains, Facebook has forced new definitions of words such as like and friend to enter our communal dictionary.
In a dictionary that Christopher Koonooka translated from Yupik to English, there are words describing wavy ice, shore fast ice, small cakes of ice, and thin ice overlapped like shingles.
In addition, the new Reader line offers users on-screen functionality to look up words and phrases with the built-in New Oxford American Dictionary, Second Edition and Oxford Dictionary of English eDictionaries, as well as 10 translation dictionaries in languages such as French, German, Spanish, Italian and Dutch.
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Avoid using actual words, because password-cracking software can run through the entire dictionary in less than a minute.
Mollify your children by telling them it's Dictionary Month, and promise a handsome prize to whichever child memorizes the most words.
Published in Science, that paper gave the best-yet estimate of the true number of words in English a million, far more than any dictionary has recorded (the 2002 Webster's Third New International Dictionary has 348, 000).
There is no guarantee omnishambles, or any of the other shortlisted words, will make it on to the pages of the Oxford English Dictionary.
In the Victorian age, it took a small army of volunteer readers twenty years to amass the 3.5 million citation slips illustrating the usage of all the words in the English vocabulary that were used to prepare the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.
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