![]() We know that most human beings are going to use a phrase and then a number. (1:36- 2:15) Luckily for us, we know that human beings don’t use good, randomized, long passwords. So it would take that guy, even if he was fast, a very, very long time to go through all these. ![]() But with WPA or WPA2, take that same bike lock analogy and turn it from four digits to like 128 digits. Now, if there were only 10,000 different permutations that would work great. If you wanted to, you could tell this guy, start with all zeros and then just keep going and go to 9999. ![]() So you can go up to this guy and say, “Hey, try 0000,” and he could do that real quick and pull on it. With WPA and WPA2, think more instead that you’ve got this guy who’s really good at turning the numbers on a bicycle lock and then pulling on it. ![]()
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