Can Linguistic Passphrase Token Attacks Improve Computer Security?

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In summary, linguistic passphrase token attacks are a potential method for improving computer security. This approach involves using natural language phrases as passwords or tokens to increase security against brute force attacks. While there are limitations to this method, it shows promise in providing an additional layer of protection for computer systems. However, further research and development are needed to fully evaluate and implement this approach.
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Randy_Abrams
Hi folks,
I've been in the computer security arena for about 20 years now, although I am not a programmer.
If my abstract for a conference at the end of this year is accepted I'll be speaking about linguistic passphrase token attacks. I may need some help with some math. I definitely will for an analysis of password constraints I am working on.I'm always happy to share my knowledge too, but most of it isn't math or physics :)
 
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Welcome to PF Randy!
 

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