Is this site a joke?

Is this site a joke?

>the password 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 will take 79 SEPTILLION YEARS to crack

Cool blog, where do I subscribe?

whats wrong with that?
you start with 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 right away when cracking passwords?

Why would anyone use a site that's obviously creating a database of IP + password combinations?

i do now

Hey, dictionaries gotta come from somewhere

Depends on what cracking method you're using

Because I randomly generate by passwords based on rules.
So I can randomly generate a password based on that rule and test it on the site and the cracking difficulty will effectively be the same as the rest of my passwords that follow that rule, without adding any of my actual passwords to the database.

Site name please

Long Password means a complex hash. Whats so hard to understand that we need two threads about this?

This. If you're just using a password cracker for digits, it will definitely be less than that.

>a website where people submit their passwords so the owner can sell them as an attack dictionary
Go away newfriend.

>putting in your actual password

>visiting a malware page

lmao, it would take 4 years for a computer to crack "password1234"

dumbshit computer, humans win again

>being this close to my password
Sweating elf man.

are you stupid?

Ten 2's was a favorite amongst my highschool friends for shared stuff.

>implying anyone does that when you can sql inject a small site and get a few thousand passwords
there aren't tens of thousands of sites vulnerable to sqli
>actually believing any of that bullshit
see pic related

you tell me
a lot of these password security checkers are a complete joke

I don't know that it would take THAT long, but it would take a pretty long time with a non-dictionary attack.

Assuming a minimum length of 6 characters, it would have to go through 000000,000001,000002,000003,.......999996,999997,999998,999999 before it moves on to 0000000, 0000001, etc so 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 would take quite a long time.

About 20 years on a machine built specifically for the purpose of password cracking, and ONLY if it were trying to crack a strictly numerical password, based on the total combinations from 000000 to
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999. If you add in the fact that it would (normally) be trying every combination of letters and numbers, then you're talking about 20,000 years. Add in Unicode/special characters, and that website's estimate is probably correct.

Yes, why do you ask?

Yeah, 4 years is pretty accurate. It would start with 000000 then after 999999 it would go to a00000 until aaaaaa, etc until it's tried every combination of letters and numbers in the 6 char range, then it would start over for 7, then 8, and so on until 12 chars, where it would eventually hit massword1234 nassword1234 oassword1234 then password1234 and jackpot.

What was a lot of fun was back in the day, cracking passwords on AOL. Dial in, make three attempts, get disconnected, dial in, make three attempts, get disconnected, etc. Until clever little shits like me and my m8s realized you could connect to another ISP first and set your AOL client to use TCP/IP for connecting and it went from 6-9 pw/m to 180 pw/m.

>bruteforcing algorithms are this simple and stupid
cmon now, it's not 1990 anymore

>"haz pared por favor" would take 20 TRILLION YEARS

You are assuming the attacker knows that all of the characters are digits. If you only know the length of the password, it could be any combination of letters, numbers, or special characters, which would certainly take a while to crack.

go fuck yourself

would take 224 million years

>Add in Unicode/special characters, and that website's estimate is probably correct.
>unicode characters
>ever getting processed right
>ever being available for passwords because of the above
uh no?
and even if unicode characters were available, you're assuming password crackers are incredibly stupid and simply try every combination of letters and numbers.
Things have changed, and the guessing part(i. e. which strings you hash) is fairly sophisticated nowadays. That site is completely garbage
>Yeah, 4 years is pretty accurate
fuck off, stop defending this crap. see above.

cmon man
i already posted proof that these passwords get cracked all the time
see

It's a sting for stupid people, who enter their actual passwords, by the FBI, CIA, NSA and MIB.