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Tag Archives: cybersecurity
Password Strength Is A Hard Problem
We are all familiar with the classic advice on password strength, a mix of lowercase, uppercase, symbols, numbers, of a certain length. It is trivial to construct a validator for password strength in Python The problem with this is that … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber, Linux, Microsoft, Python, Random thoughts, SQL Server
Tagged Cyber, cybersecurity, passwords, Python
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